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Or call it ISO-9660 perhaps?
I used to work for a software house that was ISO-9001 certified which just meant some external auditor/inspector would come around occasionally and see if you had bothered to write a test plan for whatever you were doing (iirc). Nothing to do with DVDs anyway.
Incidentally the format of the CD-ROM ISO (el torito) according to here is named for a restaurant in California. It stuck in my mind because they called it "an esoteric specification named for the Mexican restaurant where it was conceived." which is a nice turn of phrase.
No, I couldn't find it either. . . .
It's now called Group Policy I guess. . . ? (Redirected from Group Policy Object)
GPO is listed here, though, third from bottom. . . along with about 3,601,869 other acronyms. . . lol
GPO could be the General Post Office, but I digress
GPO Group Policy object is just a single entry in the Group Policy - It follows the general naming conventions used in an Active Directory based Server system. The OOP, (Object Oriented Programming), system was "popular" at the time and the "Object" name was added to a lot of unrelated systems