IEEE Standards Association held its first annual Symposium on Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Interoperability in Santa Clara, California on October 24th. The one day session featured distinguished guests and speakers from IEEE-SA, Accellera, ARM, Freescale Semiconductor, Mentor Graphics, Synopsys and TSMC NA. Dr. Konstantinos Karachalios, Managing Director of IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) and Hillel Miller, […]

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This week, the Computer & Communication Industry Assocation (CCIA) publicly endorsed OpenStand. The CCIA is an international non-for-profit membership-driven organization dedicated to innovation and enhancing society’s access to information and communications Here is an excerpt from their statement: “The Computer & Communications Industry Association has supported open standards since organizing a meeting among leading tech […]

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The following release was issued today by the IEEE Standards Assocation. This release really underscores the importance of open standards and open technology development – principles upon which OpenStand was founded. On the observation of World Standards Day, now is an opportune moment to denote the importance of open standardization processes and the principles of […]

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On 29 August 2012, the leaders of IAB, the IEEE Standards Association, the Internet Society, and the W3C signed a statement affirming the importance of a set of principles for the development of global, open standards. These principles have become known as the “OpenStand” principles.  A year later, in the face allegations of interference by some governments in the standards development process, […]

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Today, we celebrate World Standards Day by standing with the global technology development community in support of open standards development principles.     This year’s theme, “Standards for a World at Work and Play”, focuses on how standards benefit businesses, governments, and humanity by helping create technologies that are more: – Performant – Efficient – […]

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