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ACM StandardView, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1994
- Carl F. Cargill:
Evolution and revolution in open systems. 3-13 - Kate McMillan:
The secretariat in formal standards development. 14-17 - Roy McKean:
The role of branding in establishing open systems. 18-26 - David Rowley:
A third-party supplier looks at open systems and standards. 27-33 - Vincent J. Kowalski, Bruno Karcher:
Industry consortia in open systems. 34-40 - Richard Jaross:
A user forum perspective: the changing open systems user. 41-45 - Henry Lowe:
Internet/OSI application migration/portability. 46-49 - Roy Rada, Steve Carson, Christopher T. Haynes, James W. Moore:
IT standards development and consensus: three case studies. 50-54 - James F. Leathrum, K. A. Liburdy:
Automated testing of POSIX standards. 55-59
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1994
- Warwick Ford:
Standardizing information technology security. 64-71 - J. M. Ferris:
Using standards as a security policy tool. 72-77 - Stephen T. Kent:
Internet security standards: past, present, and future. 78-85 - William E. Moen, Charles R. McClure:
The government information locator service: a user-based approach to standards. 86-95 - Edward Averill:
Reference models and standards. 96-109 - Robert J. Aiken, John S. Cavallini:
Standards: when is it too much of a good thing? 110-119 - Andrew P. Snow:
Standards, standards everywhere. 120-126
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1994
- Henry Tom:
The geographic information systems (GIS) standards infrastructure. 133-142 - Nancy Tosta:
Standards to support the national spatial data infrastructure. 143-147 - Eric Strand, Rajiv P. Mehta, Raju Jairam:
Applications thrive on open systems standards. 148-154 - H. Gregory Smith, Diane E. Mularz:
Standards as the basis for development of a spatial information infrastructure architecture. 155-158 - Clifford A. Kottman:
Open GIS software: an industry view. 159-162 - Kurt Buehler, James Farley:
Interoperability of geographic data and processes: the OGIS approach. 163-168 - Clem Henriksen, J. P. Lauzon, Scott Morehouse:
Open geodata access through standards. 169-174 - Mark Ashworth:
SQL and beyond. 175-178
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1994
- David Arnold:
Conformance testing ICT standards: costly chore or valuable insurance? 182-187 - Barbara Cuthill:
Making sense of software engineering environment framework standards. 188-202 - Christopher Dabrowski, William Majurski, Wayne McCoy, Shukri Wakid:
Modeling NII services: future needs for standards and interoperability. 203-217 - David C. Wood:
Federal networking standards: policy issues. 218-223
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