...those APIs to work with assistive technologies on UNIX – via the UNIX Accessibility API. IAccessible2 is coming under the control of the Free Standards Group, where application vendors and...
...in your community—an individual, government official, NGO or other entity—who has significantly advanced the cause of document freedom, yet whose actions have not received the public recognition they deserve? Thanks...
...won’t be any time to waste. This entry originally appeared as the editorial in the latest issue of Standards Today Sign up for a free subscription to Standards Today here...
...then, here comes the bizarre part, "a code base that has been forked and maintained by a community pursuing market dominance. As such, it is critical that we remain pragmatic...
...a far lower cost than on a face to face basis. But that can only happen where citizens can afford computers and Internet connections, and if the computers and software...
...relating to the standards would prevent them from being implemented in OSS. Actually, that was complicated enough, but it seems simple in comparison now that OSS is being included in...
...wish you didn’t know. Admiral James G. Stavridis, retired Commander, U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, and current Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy...
This paper seeks to better understand the competitive behavior of firms in standard-setting organizations by examining two case studies. We examine the development of mobile Internet standards by the Institute...
Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is being adopted by European regulators as a data standard for the exchange of business information. This paper examines the approach of XBRL International (XII)...
...open or close a mature platform involve: 1) backward compatibility with prior platform generations; 2) securing exclusive rights to certain complements; or 3) absorbing complements into the core platform. Over...