...and in a subsequent brief that she submitted to the Committee, and (2) the Auditors evaluation referred to above. For this reason, the Committee decision would not be expected to...
...UOF will continue the trend away from proprietary, “lock in” products, and towards an environment with more competition, more variety, and more freedom for end-users. Presumably, the proliferation of compatible...
...and open source software developed quite fully by government officials, professors and the development community. The following excerpts, for example, are taken from a presentation by Guangnan Ni, a member...
...development is graced by its own substantial brick Church of Latter Day Saints house of worship, complete with tall white steeple. Across the valley in the older part of town you...
...documents is child's play compared to preserving modern movies, especially those created initially in digital form. How bad - and expensive - is that? According to a 74 page study...
...impose some limitations that are atypical of more formal standards development processes, both ancient and modern. Public opinion, for example, has been historically incapable of delivering the comforting precision of...
...of Archaeology." The thesis of the piece was this: archaeologists study periods as recent as a hundred years ago, because even with newspapers, magazines and photographs, a substantial percentage of...
...Donald Trump knows what this means either, given that the announced purpose of the travel ban is to provide time to study current practices. Never mind the fact that those...
...Communication there is a direct commitment that ‘The Commission will work with stakeholders, open source communities and SDOs for successful interaction between open source and standardisation, by means of studies...
...change. We find that it worked thanks to a significant reduction in granting rates rather than reducing the scope of granted patents. Our study demonstrates how a targeted approach can...