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Fortran
Fortran (; formerly FORTRAN) is a third-generation, compiled, imperative programming language designed for numeric computation and scientific computing.
PCI Express
computer expansion bus standard
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
defines the directory structure and directory contents in Linux operating systems
digital container format
metafile format
OWASP
OWASP, the Open Worldwide Application Security Project (formerly Open Web Application Security Project), is an online community that publishes open-source information and resources on IoT, system software and web application security. It is led by a non-profit called The OWASP Foundation.
PC Card
expansion card standard for laptop computers
OLE for Process Control
industrial communication standards
SyncML
SyncML, or Synchronization Markup Language, was originally developed as a platform-independent standard for information synchronization. Established by the SyncML Initiative, this project has evolved to become a key component in data synchronization and device management. The project is currently referred to as Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management. The purpose of SyncML is to offer an open standard as a replacement for existing data synchronization solutions; which have mostly been somewhat vendor, application, or operating system specific. SyncML 1.0 specification w
ANSI escape code
method using in-band signaling to control the formatting, color, and other output options on video text terminals
Data distribution service
object Management Group standard
PC System Design Guide
series of hardware design requirements and recommendations
Open Virtualization Format
data pack; directory of files which together form a package describing a virtual machine

Kansas City standard
digital data format for audio cassette drives

CompactPCI
thumb|300px|A 3U CompactPCI backplane with J2 (top) and J1 (bottom, with blue key in the middle) connectors. The 32-bit PCI bus is carried on the J1 connector, while the J2 connector pins pass through to another connector on the back.
CompactPCI is a computer bus interconnect for industrial computers, combining a Eurocard-type connector and PCI signaling and protocols. Boards are standardized to 3U or 6U sizes, and are typically interconnected via a passive backplane. The connector pin assignments are standardized by the PICMG US and PICMG Europe organizations. The connectors and the electrica
Learning object metadata
data model
NGSI-LD
NGSI-LD is an information model and API for publishing, querying and subscribing to context information. It is meant to facilitate the open exchange and sharing of structured information between different stakeholders. It is used across application domains such as smart cities, smart industry, smart agriculture, and more generally for the Internet of things, cyber-physical systems, systems of systems and digital twins.
Common Information Model
standard that defines how managed elements in an IT environment are represented as a common set of objects and relationships between them

Common Weakness Enumeration
catalog of software weaknesses and vulnerabilities
ReplayGain
ReplayGain is a proposed technical standard published by David Robinson in 2001 to measure and normalize the perceived loudness of audio in computer audio formats such as MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. It allows media players to normalize loudness for individual tracks or albums. This avoids the common problem of having to manually adjust volume levels between tracks when playing audio files from albums that have been mastered at different loudness levels.
Software Package Data Exchange
file format used to document information on the software licenses under which a given piece of computer software is distributed
RapidIO
RapidIO is a packet-switched interconnect technology used to link electronic components. It allows devices to exchange messages, perform read and write operations, and maintain cache coherence. RapidIO follows common electrical standards, such as those used in Ethernet, and can connect chips, circuit boards, or entire systems together.
== History ==
The RapidIO Trade Association was founded around February 2000 with early members such as Cisco Systems, Galileo Technology, HAL Computer Systems, Lucent Technologies, Mercury Computer Systems, Motorola, Nortel Networks, Seagull Semiconductor, Tund
CFexpress
CFexpress is a standard for removable media cards by the CompactFlash Association (CFA) most used in digital cameras. The standard uses the NVM Express protocol over a PCIe interface. 3 different form factors are available, with 1 to 4 PCI-E lanes available.
DO-178C
DO-178C, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification is the primary document by which the certification authorities such as FAA, EASA and Transport Canada approve all commercial software-based aerospace systems. The document is published by RTCA, Incorporated, in a joint effort with EUROCAE and replaces DO-178B. The new document is called DO-178C/ED-12C and was completed in November 2011 and approved by the RTCA in December 2011. It became available for sale and use in January 2012.
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
series of specifications by the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group
Motor Industry Software Reliability Association
organization
Mitre ATT&CK
The Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK) is a guideline for classifying and describing cyberattacks and intrusions. It was created by the Mitre Corporation and released in 2013.
OPC Unified Architecture
computer network protocol. Industrial communication and information modelling standard for interoperability. Specified as the IEC 62541 series
DO-178B
DO-178B, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification is a guideline dealing with the safety of safety-critical software used in certain airborne systems. It was jointly developed by the safety-critical working group RTCA SC-167 of the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) and WG-12 of the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE). RTCA published the document as RTCA/DO-178B, while EUROCAE published the document as ED-12B. Although technically a guideline, it was a de facto standard for developing avionics software systems until it was
Multiboot Specification
standard specifying a file format for bootable kernels and requirements for boot loaders that execute them
federation
group of network or telecommunication providers agreeing upon interoperability standards
SEI CERT Coding Standards
security-oriented coding conventions