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ACM/SIGCOMM Home Page
SIGCOMM is ACM's professional forum for the discussion of topics in the field of communications and computer networks, including technical design and engineering, regulation and operations, and the social implications of computer networking. The SIG's members are particularly interested in the systems engineering and architectural questions of communication.
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1394 Trade Association: Home
The 1394 Trade Association was founded in 1994 to support the development of computer and consumer electronics systems that can be easily connected with each other via a single serial multimedia link. The IEEE 1394 multimedia connection enables simple, low cost, high bandwidth isochronous (real time) data interfacing between computers, peripherals, and consumer electronics products such as...
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Welcome to SERVICE NETWORKS
This event is dedicated to service providers of all types: ISPs, MSPs, XSPs, integrators, and IT consultants who want to learn to do business better from their peers and the best minds in the business.
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Committee T1-Telecommunications; Standards
This is where you will get general information about Committee T1 and its Technical Subcommittees, as well as procedures, processes, members, information on how to join, and the Committee T1 Annual Reports.
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Center For Information Management, Integration and Connectivity
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Computer Law Association - Over 30 Years of Excellence in Technology Law
The Computer Law Association (CLA) is one of the world’s largest international organizations of information technology law professionals.
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ISSA - Information Systems Security Association
The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)® is a not-for-profit international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides education forums, publications and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill and professional growth of its members.
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COMSOC - Texas A&M University Chapter
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Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council
The Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council leads the higher education community in leveraging the value of electronic standards for data exchange. We support the use of existing electronic standards set through official standards-setting bodies as well as open industry collaboration. We provide guidance to identify these standards. We set new industry standards where there are no national or international bodies to do so. We aggressively work with schools, higher education associations, government agencies, and software and service providers to adopt these standards. We actively encourage the creation and maintenance of an infrastructure for electronic exchange of education-related data.
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CAN in Automation
Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial bus system especially suited to interconnect smart devices to build smart systems or sub-systems.
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OSGi: Open Services Gateway Initiative
The Open Service Gateway Initiative OSGi, established in 1999, defines open software specifications for the delivery of networked services to devices anywhere. OSGi works to proliferate these open software specifications through the sponsorship of technol
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HomePNA
The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance is an association of industry-leading companies working together to ensure adoption of a single, unified phoneline networking standard and rapidly...
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