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[Suggestion] [Need Tutorial] Standardization Organizations (IEEE, IETF , TIA , ... )

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Hi people How are you All ,
I hope you are all fine ,

I think It will be helpful for beginners like me if any/some of the Experienced members make a Complete Comprehensive tutorial that will pinned about the following points related to each of the international standard organizations involved in Telecommunication Study and Industry :
-A Brief History of the Organization.
-What types (classification) of publications produced by the organization
-How to find the number of the Document Describing a Standard That I need given Some
keywords of the cable, technology ...etc
-How to find Branched sub-Documents (ex 802.3u of 802 project of ieee)
-How To Know the Evolution of a Certain Standard.
-Assuming I know the Name of the Standard How Could I find the
document describing a standard in a version early enough to be sufficient
to include all details from the beginning assuming I have no prior knowledge
except for general Telecommunication Engineering concepts, in other words
if a standard like for example Ethernet have an initial document that contain all
details needed for the operation of the Ethernet but several subsequent Documents
each only describes an update only , how could i trace the standard to find that
early document that Contain the basic info , not only an update)
-What is the Structure of each document produced by a certain organization
and what parts are just for being referenced and what part for complete read
and where to start reading a certain document

Two points I want to mention at the end :
- I know that these points require a lot of works , so experienced members
participating in that work/tutorial can divide the work into parts and every one
work in a certain part .... it will be for beginners Like me .. I my self honestly
need that type of tutorial
-I am not demanding in any way the post or upload of any copy righted material
like papers or standards ,I am just asking how to understand them which will help
me at the end at purchasing the correct document and have the ability to read and learn.

I hope people here encourage me in this suggestion

thanks for you all
bye
 

Usually this is easily accomplished by going to wikipedia, e.g. IEEE 802.

As you can see there are links to the IEEE page associated with the standard, there is a table that describes what the standard addresses and whether it is active or not.

The number of moderators and active advanced members on this forum are dwarfed by the number of volunteers that contribute to a typical wikipedia page, so the effort involved would likely be excessive and would just replicate what is already available. Besides your request doesn't really fit with the technical question and answer format of this forum.
 

[ads-ee] thanks for your reply and your advice about wikipedia.com ..... :)
 

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