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What are the Content Standards Councils (CSC)?

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What are the Content Standards Councils (CSC)?

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The Content Standards Councils (CSC) are responsible for registering industry identification guides in the ECCMA Identification Guide Registry (eIGR). They are allowed to add terminology to the eOTD and request concept links. They are also responsible for developing and maintaining the ECCMA Classification Registry (eCLR). ECCMA members can add terminology to the eOTD through participation in a Content standardization council. The councils are also responsible for developing typical data requirements and classifications. Councils may include: Aerospace, Automotive, Oil and Gas, Mining, Steel, Utilities, Industrial Automation, Food processing, Defense, Plastics, Telecommunications, Transport, Health care, Chemical. A member may request to add a council and become chair.

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