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ACM StandardView, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, September 1993
- Lin Brown:
Human-computer interaction and standardization. 3-8 - Charles N. Abernethy:
Expanding jurisdictions and other facets of human-machine interface IT standards. 9-21 - Patricia A. Billingsley:
Reflections on ISO 9241: software usability may be more than the sum of its parts. 22-25 - Paulien F. Strijland:
Human interface standards: can we do better? 26-30 - Glenn Adams:
Internationalization and character set standards. 31-39 - David Cypher, Shukri Wakid:
Standardization for ATM and related B-ISDN technologies. 40-47 - Dave Crocker:
Making standards the IETF way. 48-56
Volume 1, Number 2, December 1993
- Linda Garcia:
A new role for government in standard setting? 2-10 - Gio Wiederhold:
The role of government in standards. 11-16 - Jerry L. Johnson, Jim Culp, Clyde T. Poole, Margaret Theibert, Ronald E. Vidmar:
The role of the government in standardization: improved service to the citizenry. 17-24 - Michelle Aden, Mark Harris:
A practitioner's guide to standards and the government. 25-34 - Martin B. H. Weiss:
The standards development process: a view from political theory. 35-41 - Andrew Oram:
Documentation of programming tasks as an aid to adoption of a standard. 42-48 - Brian L. Meek:
On Julius Caesar, Queen Eanfleda, and the lessons of time past. 49-53

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