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  2. Common Desktop Environment - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, when CDE was released as free software, OpenCDE was officially deprecated in favor of CDE. [23] On October 23, 2012, the Motif widget toolkit was also released under the LGPL-2.1-or-later license. [24] This allowed CDE to become a completely free and open source desktop environment.

  3. Canadian Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    In response to industry demand, CSA has developed Part IV of the Canadian Electrical Code, consisting of two standards CSA C22.4 No. 1 "Objective-based industrial electrical code" and CSA C22.4 No. 2 "Objective-based industrial electrical code - Safety management system requirements".

  4. California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress

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    In April 2007, the U.S. Department of Education enacted regulations for an alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards, and in response to the federal regulations the CDE has developed the California Modified Assessment (CMA), an alternate assessment of the California content standards based on modified achievement standards ...

  5. Common Open Software Environment - Wikipedia

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    Besides the opening and standardization of the UNIX brand, the most notable product of the COSE initiative was the Common Desktop Environment, or CDE.CDE was an X11-based user environment jointly developed by HP, IBM, and Sun, with an interface and productivity tools based on OSF's Motif graphical widget toolkit.

  6. Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation

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    The Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation is an American/Canadian based Standards Developer Organization (SDO). The Joint Committee, created in 1975, represents a coalition of major professional associations formed in 1975 to develop evaluation standards and improve the quality of standardized evaluation .

  7. Colorado Student Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    The CSAP was designed to measure how well students are learning material from the Colorado Model Content Standards, the established content standards that all Colorado public school students should learn. The CSAP only tested four (mathematics, reading and writing, and science) of the thirteen subject areas in the Colorado Model Content Standards.

  8. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards - Wikipedia

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    National Board Certification is a voluntary advanced professional certification based on the NBPTS standards. There are 25 different certificates available. Candidates for National Board Certification must complete four components: three portfolio entries, submitted online, and a computer-based assessment, which is administered at a testing center.

  9. National Electrical Safety Code - Wikipedia

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    The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) or ANSI Standard C2 is a United States standard of the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of electric power and communication utility systems including power substations, power and communication overhead lines, and power and communication underground lines.