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Standard Interface Systems

1984
Interface standards exist so that units from one manufacturer can be connected to devices from another manufacturer and still allow digital signals to be passed from one to the other. In the computer context a standard interface system can be viewed as consisting of the elements illustrated in fig 7.1.
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Fiber System Standards

2017
For two people to communicate, they must speak the same language. Communication systems likewise work only if transmitters and receivers attached to them speak the same language. Communication engineers have devised standards to assure that equipment from different companies will be able to interface properly.
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Embedded Systems Standards

1998
Historically there have been almost as many System Area Network (SAN) designs as there are parallel computing researchers. However, as markets mature, standards evolve. The personal computing industry is working towards a low-level, OS bypass API for leveraging arbitrary SANs from Windows NT. This new API is called the “Virtual Inter- face Architecture”
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SYSTEMS OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING STANDARDS

INSIGHT, 2016
ABSTRACTAs systems of systems engineering (SoSE) matures, there is a growing interest in SoSE standardization. This has led the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7 to establish a study group to investigate future opportunities for SoSE standardization. This paper reviews the approach taken by the study group, the issues that were investigated and the recommendations from
Judith Dahmann, Garry Roedler
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Feeding standards and feeding systems

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1993
Abstract Feeding standards are commonly understood to be developed in and for feeding systems of temperate countries. The application of these feeding standards is often challenged, particularly for the tropics, but the discussion about their relevance needs clear definitions and statements of objective to be fruitful.
Schiere, J.B., de Wit, J.
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Open systems standardization

Proceedings of the 1984 annual conference of the ACM on The fifth generation challenge - ACM 84, 1984
A major challenge in the Fifth Generation is the integration of tens, hundreds or even thousands of information processing systems into cooperative application networks. For example, computer aided engineering, factory automation, tactical command and control, and videotex information services, all represent challenging but accessible applications for ...
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Common System Standards

IRE Transactions on Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics, 1957
The words ?Common System? have come to mean something very explicit in air user circles. They refer to a system of three parts for air-traffic control, navigation, and communication for the use of all aircraft, military and civil, in the skies over the United States. To date many ?black boxes?
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The standard system

1991
Abstract If M is a nonstandard model of PA, its ‘memo-pad’ is its standard system of of sets A⊆ℕ that are coded in M. In particular we can consider computations that consult this memo-pad to determine whether or not a given integer n is in some A ∈ SSy(M).
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Standardized Decisional System

The Global Decisional System is a foundational component of the standardized architecture of the Global Artificial Intelligence (GAI), responsible for projecting and operationalizing rational decisions across all scientific, disciplinary, and practical domains.
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