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ACM StandardView, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1995
- Hal Jespersen:
POSIX retrospective. 2-10 - Stephen R. Walli:
The POSIX family of standards. 11-17 - James F. Leathrum, K. A. Liburdy:
The unsettled world of testing in open systems standards. 18-22 - David Arnold:
How to choose the right ICT policy: report on the CEC standardization policy workshop. 23-28 - Claudia Bach:
The standards process: evolution or revolution? 29-32 - Airi Salminen:
EDIFACT for business computers: has it succeeded? 33-42
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1995
- Joseph Farrell:
Arguments for weaker intellectual property protection in network industries. 46-49 - Mark Shurmer, Gary Lea:
Telecommunications standardization and intellectual property rights: a fundamental dilemma? 50-59 - Oliver R. Smoot:
Tension and synergism between standards and intellectual property. 60-67 - Frederick R. Warren-Boulton, Kenneth C. Baseman, Glenn Woroch:
Economics of intellectual property protection for software: the proper role for copyright. 68-78 - Jim Moore:
Report of ACM's technical standards committee. 79-81
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1995
- Carl F. Cargill:
Prologue and introduction. 83-84 - Christopher Stone:
Software standardization - how the Object Management Group changed the model. 85-89 - Rick Cattell:
Experience with the ODMG standard. 90-95 - Sankar Virdhagriswaran, Damian L. Osisek, Pat O'Connor:
Standardizing agent technology. 96-101 - Geoffrey R. Lewis:
CORBA 2.0: universal networked objects. 102-106 - Geoff Coupe:
Information technology: grasping at governance. 107-111 - David C. Wood:
European standardization policy. 112-116 - Diego Betancourt, Robert Walsh:
The evolution of strategic standardization management. 117-126
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1995
- E. M. Gray, Dennis Bodson:
Preserving due process in standards work. 130-139 - Sergio Mazza:
The future for ANSI. 140-142 - Andrew Updegrove:
Standard setting and consortium structures. 143-147 - Rhett Dawson:
ASC X3-A: strategic directions. 148-151 - Geoffrey E. Morris:
The consortium in the evolving information industry. 152-155 - Ray Alderman:
Rejuvenating technical consortia. 156-158 - Eric Jaeger:
Book Preview: Information technology standards: quest for the common byte, by Martin Libicki. 159-161
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