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Standard Page Description Language

Computer Communications, 1989
Abstract This paper describes the Standard Page Description Language being developed by the International Organization for Standardization as the device-independent interface to printers and other imaging devices. The paper covers what a page description language is, and how SPDL relates to other ISO computer-based office and publishing standards ...
Peter J. Robinson 0002   +1 more
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Language varieties and standard language

English Today, 1990
The text of a lecture delivered at the JALT (Japanese Association of Language Teachers) Conference in 1988.
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Standard Generalized Markup Language and related standards

Computer Communications, 1989
Abstract Projects developed by the International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission Joint Technical Committee 1/Subcommittee 18/Working Group 8 are described here, with the working group concentrating on the formulation of standards for text description and processing languages in the broader domain of text and
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Standards: Accommodating standards and identification of programming languages

Communications of the ACM, 1968
The user public wants standardization and reliable identification of programming languages and related services. One way of achieving these goals is illustrated by the methods adopted for TRAC T-64 interactive language, and its related family of languages.
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Ada programming language standardization

Journal of Systems and Software, 1981
The need for software management and standardization of programming languages used in military systems was first identified by DoD in 1975. DoD at that time supported many limited use languages for what are now called embedded computer applications. This diversity of languages contributed to high software costs.
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Language-independent standards

Communications of the ACM, 1994
James W. Moore, David E. Emery, Roy Rada
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Language Standardization and Language Change

2004
Language Standardization and Language Change describes the formation of an early standard norm at the Cape around 1900. The processes of variant reduction and sociolinguistic focusing which accompanied the early standardization history of Afrikaans (or ‘Cape Dutch’ as it was then called) are analysed within the broad methodological framework of corpus ...
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Influencing database language standards

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1994
In this first article of the regular column on data base standardization activities, I give an overview of topic areas under active development in the formal national and international standardization bodies. I solicit contributions on these active topics so that standardizers and researchers can cooperate in the near term, before irreversible ...
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The Standard Language: the Language of the Literate

1989
The term ‘standard language’ achieved at least one clear use in the mid-nineteenth century in that it indicated the uniform and commonly accepted national literary language upon which linguistic historians and lexicographers worked. Such a sense had in fact been indicated in the work of the eighteenth-century grammarian Priestley a century earlier when
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Mediator Languages - a Proposal for a Standard.

SIGMOD Rec., 1997
The DARPA Intelligent Integration of Information (I3) effort is based on the assumption that systems can easily exchange data. However, as a consequence of the rapid development of research, and prototype implementations, in this area, the initial outcome of this program appears to have been to produce a new set of systems.
Buneman, Peter; id_orcid 0009-0004-9056-8587   +2 more
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