- Breaking News San Mateo County ninth-graders struggle to stay fit
- Breaking News Food and wine events
- Breaking News Ask Amy: What To Do When the Doctor Isn t in the House
- Breaking News Ed Blonz: Keep your diet normal pre-surgery
IEEE approves IT standards for public-key cryptography and for CASE tool reference model; IEEE also begins standards to extend STIL for test flows and on data model instances in XML.
0 Comments | M2 Presswire, April, 2004
M2 PRESSWIRE-16 April 2004-IEEE: IEEE approves IT standards for public-key cryptography and for CASE tool reference model; IEEE also begins standards to extend STIL for test flows and on data model instances in XML(C)1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04152004 PISCATAWAY, N.J., USA: The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has approved a new standard that contains additional common public-key cryptographic keys to supplement an IEEE standard published in 2000.
It also approved a revision to a standard reference model for specifying software behavior and started work on two information technology standards: one to extend the Standard Test Interface Language and the other for data model instances in eXtensible Markup Language. The new standard, IEEE...
- Getting to the root of beautiful hair: shiny, silky hair begins with a healthy scalp - includes list of resources and a recipe for an herbal scalp tonic
- Made from scratch: When Honda built a plant in Alabama it also built a workforce-using local workers who had no experience in making cars - Recruitment & Hiring
- Portfolio forecasting tools: what you need to know
- Industry Experts Launch Money Management Resources to Help People Overcome Debt and Learn Proper Money Management Practices
- Why fly solo when an executive assistant can accelerate your CLNC® business?
- Banking technology, technological learning and competition: comparative case studies in Thai banking
- John Seely Brown Inducted Into 2004 Industry Hall of Fame
- SmartDisk's New VST Flash Media Reader(TM) Reads SmartMedia(TM), CompactFlash(TM) From A Single Desktop Unit