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Adobe applies to have PDF accepted as ISO standard

Will submit ubiquitous format to standards body soon.

Adobe will submit the highly popular Portable Document Format (PDF) to global standards body, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

The company intends to push the full PDF 1.7 specification to non-profit organisation the Association for Information and Image Management which will then recommend that the ISO adopt it as an international standard.

The move is driven by a growing proliferation of ISO standards around different subsets of the PDF specification, according to Sarah Rosenbaum, director of product management with Adobe. "It was becoming a bit of an alphabet soup dependent on industries or uses of the specification," she said.

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PDF/Archive (PDF)/A) and PDF/Exchange (PDF/X) are already approved ISO standards, with two more under consideration and likely to become standards in the next 8 to 12 months - PDF for Engineering (PDF/E) and PDF for Universal Access (PDF/UA). Additionally, AIIM has proposed PDF for Healthcare (PDF/H) as a best practices guide.

Having PDF 1.7 as an ISO standard should make life easier for organisations that need to comply with government-mandated strategies to use the format. "The entire spec will be available as an umbrella standard," Rosenbaum said.

She denied the decision was in response to recent moves towards standardisation by the backers of duelling electronic document formats - the OpenDocument Format (ODF) supported by Sun, IBM and open-source players like OpenOffice.org against Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML). In May 2006, ISO approved ODF as an international standard and is currently considering whether to give the same recognition to Open XML.

The process to gain ISO approval for PDF 1.7 will begin with the formation of a joint technical committee under the auspices of AIIM whose members will include Adobe, Microsoft and enterprise applications vendor SAP, Rosenbaum said. The group will flag any issues that need to be addressed in the specification and how to resolve those problems and produce a draft document that it will present to ISO for further development of PDF as an international standard. The entire process could take one to three years before PDF 1.7 becomes an ISO standard and, at any point in the proceedings, changes can be made to the specification, she added.

Adobe begun publishing the complete PDF specification back in 1993 and has tended to issue updates of the specification in its online PDF Reference Manual as it releases new versions of its Acrobat software. Third parties are able to develop applications that read and write PDF files without having to use Adobe's software. Sometimes, users have been keen to see certain changes made to PDF, but then have had to wait for the next Acrobat release to see them included in the specification. Having the entire PDF specification part of a standards organisation should help such changes appear publicly sooner, Rosenbaum said. "We hope people will create new applications and uses for PDF," she added.






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