Mezinárodní

Mezinárodní (translated as „international“ in English) in the context of computer science refers to systems, protocols, standards, or practices that are designed to operate across national borders and facilitate global interoperability. This includes aspects such as internationalization (i18n), which is the process of designing software in a way that it can be adapted to various languages and regions without requiring engineering changes, and localization (l10n), which adapts the interface or content to meet the specific language and cultural norms of a target market. International standards in computer science, such as those set by organizations like ISO (International Organization for Standardization) or ITU (International Telecommunication Union), ensure consistent performance and compatibility of systems across different countries. Additionally, internationalization practices also consider various encoding standards, data formats, and legal requirements that vary from country to country, thus ensuring that technology can be used seamlessly by users around the world.