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Variability in Specifications

One of the documents produced by the QA Working Group addressed the important issue of "variability in specifications" and the consequences this can have for interoperability.

I recently addressed this question again in a more light-hearted manner. See this blog entry for details.

Filed by Patrick Curran on May 14, 2007 12:06 PM in Opinions & Editorial
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