Developed a cost-effective TSV (thru-silicon-via) for 3D chip stacking and MEMS integration *Inactive EMC3D (Semiconductor 3D Equipment and Materials Consortium) developed the market for 3D technology by demonstrating a cost-effective,...
...a formidable barrier for other software companies, who must make Microsoft-compatible products and cannot access the core code of the format. The article goes on to quote Ni Guangnan, a...
...and services (“ICT”), which may also negatively impact interactions with Huawei and certain other foreign companies. The Department of Commerce is required to issue regulations implementing the Executive Order by...
...and to comply with the requirements of agreements on sanitary and phytosanitary conditions, which are now basic prerequisites for market access embedded in the global trading system. The World Trade...
...many topics, there will likely be competing knols on the same subject. Competition of ideas is a good thing. Knols will include strong community tools. People will be able to...
Develops and promotes standards among informatics professionals (Europe) The Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS) promotes a high standard among informatics professionals in recognition of the impact that informatics...
...in standard setting activities, and sometimes bet their companies on the success or failure of a single standard. Given the stakes, why isn’t the “standards professional” a recognized career track?...
...factors influencing developers’ participation within the free/open source community, including their perceptions of differences within the community and with the commercial software world, personal, ethical, political and economic motives for...
...access to professional and community support (in *many* languages) and professional and community services. This is not a trivial point. OOo doesn’t just have momentum behind it. It has a...
When standards developed by the private sector become laws, should anyone be able to download a copy for free? At first blush, the answer seems too obvious to debate. But...