DocumentCode
2810679
Title
LCNs and standards: an uneasy future
Author
Cargill, Carl F.
Author_Institution
Digital Equipment Corp., Maynard, MA, USA
fYear
1990
fDate
30 Sep-3 Oct 1990
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
16
Abstract
It is argued that the development, use, and success of local computing networks (LCNs) has relied in large part on the legitimacy bestowed on them by standards and the standardization process. However, as LCNs become more and more complex, and begin to be seen as part of a larger computing scheme, there are certain requirements that will be levied upon them by the standards creation world. These requirements, while appearing light at first, can quickly become onerous if not carefully considered and built into a systematized approach to standards creating. The needs for test, verification, conformance, revision, and possibly certification all should be considered prior to any new LCN standardization undertaking. Finally, the questions of where and how to standardize to achieve the maximum benefit from the standard and what exactly is this maximum benefit are addressed
Keywords
local area networks; standards; LCNs; certification; conformance; revision; standardization; standards; test; verification; Certification; Computer networks; Layout; Local area networks; Spine; Standardization; Standards development; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Local Computer Networks, 1990. Proceedings., 15th Conference on
Conference_Location
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2109-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LCN.1990.128632
Filename
128632
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