IP integration: what standards do we need?
This blog is a continuation of the series of industry opinions about various aspects of the IP industry. Today I am looking at standards for IP adoption and asked - IP integration is becoming a very important and difficult issue. What needs to happen to make this easier? Are we developing the right standards?
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