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Standards development for information technology: best practices for the United States
■ On July 8–9, 1993, a workshop was held, called “Standards Development for Information Technology: Best Practices for the United States.”1 (see the Appendix for participants.) Sponsors were the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Industrial Technology Institute (ITI), through its Center for Electronic Commerce (CEC). his article synthesizes discussions begun during the workshop and continued afterward among participants and others. To maintain focus, conference deliberations were framed in terms of several assumptions: