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  2. Open standard - Wikipedia

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    The "OpenStand Principles" define open standards and establish the building blocks for innovation. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Standards developed using the OpenStand principles are developed through an open, participatory process, support interoperability, foster global competition, are voluntarily adopted on a global level and serve as building blocks for ...

  3. Open file format - Wikipedia

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    The seven principles for selecting open standards for use in the UK government are: Open standards must meet user needs; Open standards must give suppliers equal access to government contracts; Open standards must support flexibility and change; Open standards must support sustainable cost; Select open standards using well-informed decisions

  4. The Open Group Architecture Framework - Wikipedia

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    DoD Standards-Based Architecture Planning Process in TAFIM. [6] TOGAF was initiated in the early 1990s as methodology for the development of technical architecture, and has been developed by The Open Group into an extensive enterprise architecture framework. [7] In 1995, the first version of TOGAF (TOGAF 1.0) was presented.

  5. Category:Open standards - Wikipedia

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    Open standards covered by patents (22 P) OpenPGP (22 P) T. TRON project (9 P) X. XMPP (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Open standards" The following 100 pages are in ...

  6. Open systems architecture - Wikipedia

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    Systems design is a process of defining and engineering the architecture, methods, and interfaces necessary to accomplish a goal or fulfill a set of requirements. In open systems architecture, the design includes intentional provisions to make it possible to expand or modify the system at a later stage after initial operation.

  7. OASIS (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS; / oʊ ˈ eɪ. s ɪ s /) is a nonprofit consortium that works on the development, convergence, and adoption of projects - both open standards and open source - for computer security, blockchain, Internet of things (IoT), emergency management, cloud computing, legal data exchange, energy, content technologies, and ...

  8. Open-source architecture - Wikipedia

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    An important aspect of open-source architecture is the emergence of open standards of collaboration. The establishment of common, open, modular standards (such as the grid proposed by the OpenStructures project [ 6 ] addresses the problem of hardware compatibility and the interface between components, allowing collaborative efforts across ...

  9. Open platform - Wikipedia

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    In computing, an open platform describes a software system which is based on open standards, such as published and fully documented external application programming interfaces (API) that allow using the software to function in other ways than the original programmer intended, without requiring modification of the source code.