Guideline
A guideline is a statement by which to determine a course of action. A guideline aims to streamline particular processes according to a set routine or sound practice.[1] Guidelines may be issued by and used by any organization (governmental or private) to make the actions of its employees or divisions more predictable, and presumably of higher quality. A guideline is similar to a rule.
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List of guidelines
Examples of guidelines are:
- Code of practice
- EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles
- Federal Sentencing Guidelines
- Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office
- The Guidelines for Japan-U.S. Defense Cooperation
- Medical guidelines
- Human interface guidelines
- Publicly Available Specification
- Programming style guidelines
- UNGEGN Toponymic Guidelines
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References
- "Guideline". dictionary.cambridge.org. Cambridge English Dictionary. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
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