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Standards are everywhere. Has an airline ever
lost your luggage? Chances are, the error was
caused by a human, not the standardized code that
appears on the baggage tag. In 1949, the U.S.
government imposed standards on manufacturers;
they were created to allow all phones to talk
to all other phones. Surely you’ve heard of group
III and IV fax standards. No? Well, without them,
chances are fax machines would only talk to other
machines from the same manufacturer.
People are collaborating on uniform best practices,
exchange formats and agreed to responses in the
publishing industry because the variability in
response and practice is costing us all millions
of dollars. The problem is not old nor special
to publishing and has corollaries in other industries
(automobile, financial) and social systems.
This SPACE standards effort is about creating
an industry standard with the tangible value of
streamlining business tasks saving money and time.
Please join into the discussion and most importantly,
the implementation, "to achieve shared ends".
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