Colour Standardization: Its Past and a Possible Future

In this thesis, I address the problem and promise of decentralization, in the context of standard-setting for physical systems. I explore how the process of the decentralization of power works in the context of physical information, in three subsets:the relationship between existing standards and th...

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Main Author: Coons, Virginia
Other Authors: Ratto, Matthew
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/30558
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-305582013-04-20T05:22:25ZColour Standardization: Its Past and a Possible FutureCoons, Virginiastandardsopen source0723In this thesis, I address the problem and promise of decentralization, in the context of standard-setting for physical systems. I explore how the process of the decentralization of power works in the context of physical information, in three subsets:the relationship between existing standards and the decentralized control of physical information; how hands-on experimentation helps to shed light on the decentralized control of physical information; and how existing Free/Libre Open Source Software culture addresses the decentralized control of physical information.Ratto, Matthew2011-112011-12-06T16:53:30ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-12-06T16:53:30Z2011-12-06Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/30558en_ca
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Colour Standardization: Its Past and a Possible Future
description In this thesis, I address the problem and promise of decentralization, in the context of standard-setting for physical systems. I explore how the process of the decentralization of power works in the context of physical information, in three subsets:the relationship between existing standards and the decentralized control of physical information; how hands-on experimentation helps to shed light on the decentralized control of physical information; and how existing Free/Libre Open Source Software culture addresses the decentralized control of physical information.
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title Colour Standardization: Its Past and a Possible Future
title_short Colour Standardization: Its Past and a Possible Future
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