Journal: ACM StandardView

Volume 4, Issue 4

169 -- 178Bob Toth. Putting the U.S. standardization system into perspective: new insights
179 -- 182Florence Nicolas. The United States: a standardized vision of international relations?
183 -- 191Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter, Robin Williams. Users and standardization - worlds apart? The example of electronic mail
192 -- 197Lance McKee. OGC: user-mediated technology drives vendor opportunity
198 -- 204Henry Lowe, Eric Newcomer, Jun Sekine. STDL: a route to productivity for distributed processing
205 -- 212Martin B. H. Weiss, Ronald T. Toyokuku. Free-ridership in the standards-setting process: the case of 10BaseT

Volume 4, Issue 3

123 -- 127Hugo Rehesaar. International standards: practical or just theoretical?
128 -- 132Charles R. Symons. Standardizing at the leading edge
133 -- 138John Harauz. A software engineering standards framework for nuclear power
139 -- 145Alain Abran. Teaching software engineering using ISO standards
146 -- 150Leonard L. Tripp. International standards on system and software integrity
151 -- 154Thomas Vollman. Developing a configuration management tool compliance standard
155 -- 160Roger Hicks. The Internet Society of New Zealand: roles, goals, and ambitions
161 -- 165Katy Dickinson. Software process framework at Sun

Volume 4, Issue 2

80 -- 87David Rowley. The business of application portability
88 -- 93Paul Tanner. Software portability: still an open issue?
94 -- 99Stephen R. Walli. The myth of application source-code conformance
100 -- 103Rob Farnum. Applications programming interface for Windows: a timely standard
104 -- 106Curtis Royster Jr.. DoD strategy on open systems and interoperability
107 -- 0Gary E. Fisher. A CSL view of applications, portability, scalability, and interoperability
108 -- 113Alan Doniger, Nigel Goodwin. Standards: what's in it for me?
114 -- 118Brian L. Meek. Too soon, too late, too narrow, too wide, too shallow, too deep

Volume 4, Issue 1

4 -- 8Ken Krechmer. Technical standards: foundations of the future
9 -- 22Steven Oksala, Anthony M. Rutkowski, Michael B. Spring, Jon O'Donnell. The structure of IT standardization
24 -- 28Ken Krechmer. Recommendations for the global information highway: a matter of standards
29 -- 31Joseph Farrell. Harnesses and muzzles: greed as engine and threat in the standards process
32 -- 35Martin Libicki. Second-best practices for interoperability
36 -- 41Fran Nielsen. Human behavior: another dimension of standards setting
42 -- 51Jonathan A. Morell, Selden Stewart. Standards development for information technology: best practices for the United States
52 -- 55Xavier Pucel. SEMI: the standards-setting organization behind the trade show association
56 -- 57Ronald W. Walker. The National Standards Systems Network
58 -- 60Jay Iorio. The IEEE Standards Process Automation System
61 -- 68James Kindrick, John A. Sauter, Robert S. Matthews. Improving conformance and interoperability testing