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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Pretty Good Privacy, Digital Video Broadcasting, Open standard, G.hn, National Data Repository, SyncML, Digital Radio Mondiale, Advanced Message Queuing Protocol, Digital Living Network Alliance, Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol, Bluetooth low energy, National Transportation Communications for Intelligent Transportation System Protocol, EMML, Advanced Configuration and Power Interface, MultiMediaCard, PCI-X, Kisekae Set System, Open Mashup Alliance, Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol, Web-Based Enterprise Management, OMA Device Management, Audio over IP, Open Mobile Alliance, RVU Alliance, DRMAA, Governance Interoperability Framework, Common Information Model, Open Virtualization Format, RapidIO, ETSI Satellite Digital Radio, Mobitex, Data and object Carousel, Common Manageability Programming Interface, ITRON Project, CompactPCI, Z-push, WS-Management, Portable Content Format, Digital Addressable Lighting Interface, JAUS, EMVA1288, EnergyML, UIML, Enthusiast System Architecture, ITU G.9972, PRODML, X.1035, PICMG 1.0, RESQML, ITU G.9970, UsiXML, Open specifications, WS-Atomic Transaction, PICMG 2.10, CIM-XML, PICMG 1.3, OMA Client Provisioning, PICMG 1.2, PICMG 2.12, PICMG 2.9, ISCSI Boot Firmware Table, PICMG 2.15, PICMG 2.5, PICMG 2.3, PICMG 2.14, PICMG 2.11, PICMG 2.4, PICMG 1.1, PICMG 2.2. Excerpt: An open standard is a standard that is publicly available and has various rights to use associated with it, and may also have various properties of how it was designed (e.g. open process). There is no single definition and interpretations vary with usage. The terms "open" and "standard" have a wide range of meanings associated with their usage. There are a number of definitions of open standards which emphasize different aspects of openness, including of the resulting specification, the openness of ...