PDF Association
Home of the worldwide PDF technical community
Originally launched as the PDF/A Competence Center in 2006, the organization’s original function was to promote common understanding of the PDF/A archival subset of the PDF format. It was during this period that the PDF Association developed its first set of PDF/A Technical Notes and the Isartor Test Suite, critical building-blocks for modern implementations of the PDF/A specification.
In 2009 the ISO confirmed the PDF/A Competence Center’s status as a category A liaison with ISO TC 171 SC 2, allowing the organization to act as a conduit for information between members and the ISO committees managing PDF and PDF subset standards.
In 2011 the PDF/A Competence Center became the PDF Association, and formally expanded its scope to include all PDF and PDF-related standards.
The mission of the PDF Association is to promote awareness and adoption of ISO-standardized PDF technology worldwide.
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Published Articles
Replacing AIIM at the US TAG Administrator and secretary for ISO TC 171 SC 2, the 3D PDF … Read more
The Portable Document Format (commonly known as “PDF”) is a file format developed in the early 1990s as … Read more
Bundesverband Energiemarkt & Kommunikation e.V. plädiert für die Aufnahme von ZUGFeRD in die E-Rechnungs-Verordnung.
Empfehlungsveröffentlichung zur Anwendung von PDF/A bei der Aufbewahrung elektronischer Unterlagen in Behörden und Gerichten der Konferenz der Leiterinnen … Read more
Australia adopts the complete set of PDF standards as Australian National Standards.
It is now proven that the contents of a PDF hashed with SHA-1 can be changed without invalidating … Read more
January 2017, Duff Johnson
The US Access Board has issued new rules updating its “Section 508” accessibility requirements. PDF/UA-1 support is required … Read more
January 2017, Duff Johnson
Apple’s PDF problems get worse on Sierra, says Tidbits publisher.
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