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ACM Technical Standards Committee: A new advocacy power
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Author
Anthony Gargaro,Roy Rada,James Moore,George S. Carson,Joseph De Blasi,David Emery,Chris Haynes,John Klensin,Irving Montanez,Eugene Spafford
Entry type
inproceedings
Date
1994
Address
Switzerland
Editor
John L. Berg & Harald Schumny
Institution
Elsevier
Journal
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Key alpha
Gargaro
Pages
139-142
Volume
16
Publication Date
0000-00-00
Keywords
ACM Technical Standards Committee,Special interest groups,Dissemination,Openess
Location
A hard-copy of this is in the Papers Cabinet
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@Inproceedings{ Gargaro, title = "ACM Technical Standards Committee: A new advocacy power", author = "Anthony Gargaro,Roy Rada,James Moore,George S. Carson,Joseph De Blasi,David Emery,Chris Haynes,John Klensin,Irving Montanez,Eugene Spafford", year = "1994", address = "Switzerland", editor = "John L. Berg & Harald Schumny", institution = "Elsevier", journal = "Computer Standards & Interfaces", pages = "139-142", volume = "16", keywords = "ACM Technical Standards Committee,Special interest groups,Dissemination,Openess", }