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De facto standard

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A de facto standard is a custom, product, or system that has become a widespread norm or standard without being formally established by any official authority or institution. Unlike de jure standards, which are sanctioned by formal regulatory bodies, de facto standards emerge because of their widespread adoption and acceptance by the industry, users, or consumers. They often arise from the popularity of a particular technology, product, or practice that gains dominance due to its superior functionality, compatibility, or market penetration. Examples include the QWERTY keyboard layout, the PDF file format for documents, and the Git version control system for software development. De facto standards can significantly influence market dynamics, driving innovation and shaping industry practices, while also ensuring interoperability and consistency across products and systems.

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