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De jure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De jure (in Classical Latin de iure ) is an expression that means "concerning law", as contrasted with de facto , which means " concerning fact". The terms de jure and de facto are used...
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De facto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De facto is a Latin expression that means "by [the] fact". In law, it is meant to mean "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but without being officially e...
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De facto standards have a habit of being cheap and dirty, while de jure standards have a habit of being expensive and clean. Of course we all want standards that are cheap and clean. So how do we get them? Or do we just put up with the mess?
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Backhouse, James and Hsu, Carol W. Y. and Silva, Leiser (2006) Circuits of power in creating de jure standards: shaping an international information systems security standard. MIS quarterly, 30 (supplement). pp. 413-438. ISSN 0276-7783...
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Following in the footsteps of various other governments and the European Community, such an integration will require elaboration of an interoperability framework, i.e. a structured set of de jure standards, de facto standards, specifications, and policies allowing computer systems to interoperate.
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Page title: Dejure vs. Defacto Standards...Who Will Decide?. Categories: GITA 2008 ... In contrast, the OGC Web Map Service (WMS) Inteface defintion is a de-jure standard. This is because it is also an ISO standard. ISO standards are de-jure standards. Now, to just make the discussion a bit more interesting, WMS is also a...
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The remarkable growth of the Internet draws the attention of de jure and de facto standardization organizations which used to have few activities on IP technology. ... Standards Topics...
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