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Standards Development
01 COMMUNICATIONS has been committed to standards from its inception over four decades ago, integrating
and using them as much as possible because standards enable compatibility, one of
the
foundations for collaboration.
Collaboration is the greatest productivity factor of all, and this is the main reason
why standards are so important.
Standards are not simple to make and typically not trivial to comply with and support,
but the productivity that they can enable far outweighs the costs and efforts that
they may require. That is why 01 COMMUNICATIONS has also been contributing to standards development for many years.
W3C With the W3C, some of our suggestions and contributions have been integrated into
XSLT 2.0/XPath2.0.
OMG As a member of the
OMG (Object Management Group)
01 COMMUNICATIONS has been contributing to modeling standards and especially active a sound knowledge
modeling and architecture ecosystem to better support modeling of any set of knowledge
resources, as well as structured projection of the models through viewpoints
and perspectives, onto possibly animated 2D and/or 3D views.
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REMMS Through its knowledge REMMS (Resource Entitlement, Modeling, Management, and Sharing)
specification proposals, inspired through its R&D work for DNAOS technology, 01 COMMUNICATIONS is proposing standards to enable universal entitlement-secure knowledge-sharing platforms,
enabling real
knowledge-based economies to support generations to come.
Strategies Knowledge takes many forms and organizations require strategy, planning, and reporting
on strategy achievements. Because of a previous lack of standards, these crucial operations
have
been managed in empirical and custom fashion, with little accountability. That
is what the StratML standards are addressing, enabling all organizations, providing
references and accountability support.
StratML
01 COMMUNICATIONS also contribute to StratML specifications, integrate StratML support into DNAOS technology,
as well as provide XSLT stylesheets that allow any browser to directly transform
any StratML document into an xhtml page with links and table of content for easy
and efficient viewing. The stylesheet is freely
available (Modified BSD license), along with a short documentation page.
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