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Standards, Standards, Standards
Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2004(2004). Standards, Standards, Standards. Journal of the Learning Sciences: Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 257-264.
William Ayers, James O'Brien
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1994
We use standards to raise the general quality level and to identify and encourage those who lag behind. Standards agreed by professional organizations are the best. There are differences between licensure and certification in the mechanisms for creating standards, the level at which standards are set, how data are gathered, and the types of decisions ...
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We use standards to raise the general quality level and to identify and encourage those who lag behind. Standards agreed by professional organizations are the best. There are differences between licensure and certification in the mechanisms for creating standards, the level at which standards are set, how data are gathered, and the types of decisions ...
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1986
The Status of the HFS HCI Standards Committee is reported on in a separate article by Paul Reed of AT&T Bell Laboratories, the vice-chair of that committee. It describes the background, status and approach being followed by that committee in its attempt to develop meaningful standards for user interfaces and the development of user interfaces ...
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The Status of the HFS HCI Standards Committee is reported on in a separate article by Paul Reed of AT&T Bell Laboratories, the vice-chair of that committee. It describes the background, status and approach being followed by that committee in its attempt to develop meaningful standards for user interfaces and the development of user interfaces ...
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Standards and Standardization: an Interdisciplinary Literature Review
2021Standardisation and standards are long-held and essential features of our society, but their field of study is fragmented. This paper reviews recent developments (2012-2021) of the scientific literature on standardisation and standards by adopting an interdisciplinary and systematic approach.
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Standardization, Not Standards, Matters
2015This chapter looks at ways to actually use the art of Standardization (since there is not enough data to make this a discipline yet) within the Information Technology sector and within a commercial organization to effect change of some type. Note that this is not about Standards - which are relatively sterile documents - but rather a description of how
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