Standardizer

Pronunciation: /ˈstændɝˌdaɪzˈɑɹ/

Standardizer (noun)

  1. A person or thing that makes different versions follow the same rules or measurements.
  2. A program or tool that changes data into a common format so it can be compared or processed.
  3. A substance used to set the exact strength of a solution for accurate testing.

Examples

  • A standardizer helps make rules consistent across teams.
  • The standardizer ensures policies stay consistent when people change roles.