EN 1990
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EN 1990
Summary
EN 1990 is a European standard[1]. It draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (european_standard category, ranking #11 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- EN 1990 authored European Committee for Standardization[3].
- EN 1990's instance of is recorded as European standard[4].
- EN 1990's instance of is recorded as norm[5].
- EN 1990's instance of is recorded as construction standard[6].
- EN 1990's editor is recorded as AFNOR[7].
- EN 1990's editor is recorded as BSI Group[8].
- EN 1990's editor is recorded as Domanic institute for nagpur[9].
- EN 1990's editor is recorded as Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione[10].
- EN 1990's subclass of is recorded as Eurocode[11].
- EN 1990's part of is recorded as Eurocode[12].
- EN 1990's industry is recorded as construction[13].
- EN 1990's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/063yhg8[14].
- EN 1990's standards body is recorded as AFNOR[15].
- EN 1990's standards body is recorded as BSI Group[16].
- EN 1990's standards body is recorded as Domanic institute for nagpur[17].
- EN 1990's standards body is recorded as Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione[18].
Body
Authorship and Creation
EN 1990 authored European Committee for Standardization[3]. Editors include AFNOR[7], BSI Group[8], Domanic institute for nagpur[9], and Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione[10].
Publication
EN 1990's part of is recorded as Eurocode[12].
Why It Matters
EN 1990 draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (european_standard category, ranking #11 of 9).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]