Map, everyone may be a little confused when they hear it, but in fact it is… Alas, according to my understanding, it is the kind of tool that allows people to poke and see various standard information on that map! Nowadays, many people want to make things convenient and direct, and look for standards and find things, and they are all over the place – this map can help! It integrates all the scattered standards, whether national, industry, or internationally common things, into a map. No, it is a picture that allows everyone to interact! Then you want to see which region, which field is standard, and you just click your fingers – and it comes out! Do you find it amazing? I also worked on it for a long time when I first came into contact with it
When using Map, understanding its basics is a very critical step! First of all, you have to know how many standards it can hold – some may just control the standards of a small area, and some will be amazing. It has them in many places around the world – you have to figure out the boundaries first, right? Furthermore, you have to understand what the symbols above mean. Oh, different colors and small icons generally represent different standard types, such as what level to achieve in terms of technology, what safety cannot be done, what should you pay attention to in terms of environmental protection, etc. If you can't understand the symbols, then this map is no different from an ordinary painting for you.
If you want to use Map, there are some tips here. Let me tell you carefully:
1. Try the screening function : This thing usually has a screening place. You can choose according to your needs, such as by region, Asian or European; the time of release according to the standards is last year or earlier; or which department formulated and released according to the standards. With this screening, the information you want will jump out all at once, and you don’t have to slowly dig it out in a lot of things! Super easy to use! .
2. Don’t ignore the details : On many maps, if you move the mouse to an icon or area, it will pop up some small text comments. These are the essence. Sometimes key requirements, when will the standards be used, and when they may be invalidated, are all hidden in it – don’t just scan it! .
3. See if there is any comparison and analysis : A more advanced map can also allow you to compare the standards of several different regions or categories together! So you can see it at a glance? What's the difference between this and that? Which one is more strict? It will be of great help to you in making decisions! Provide global procurement services for weak current intelligent products! .
Some friends may ask some questions, and I am thinking about choosing a few more common ones to talk about:
Q: Is this map accurate? Will you give some outdated information?
Answer: This depends on which map is made. Generally, the contents in serious institutions will be updated regularly to keep it fresh! But… after you use it yourself, it is best to go to the standard original publishing channel and verify it, so that you feel more at ease – it is not easy to make mistakes
Q: Do you need to spend money to buy this map?
Answer: There may not be any of this for free for everyone to use as a public service; but some functions are relatively complete and look very high-end, so you may have to charge some fees… For details, you have to see how the map is specified, and it will generally be written clearly on it.
I personally think that Map is a great helper for those who often deal with various standards, such as those who do international trade or those who are responsible for compliance in large companies! It can save a lot of effort, and it is not like before that, rummaging around with big books and reading materials! However, don’t expect it to help you with everything. When doing things, we still have to use our brains more and judge based on the actual situation. This is the safest way!
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