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Suggest include reference to use of Open Standards. This is particularly important for use with APIs. Benefits of Open Standards is explained by "Mil OSS - Open Technology Development: Lessons Learned & Best Practices" http://mil-oss.org/resources/books/open-technology-development
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Suggest include reference to use of Open Standards. This is particularly important for use with APIs.
Benefits of Open Standards is explained by "Mil OSS - Open Technology Development: Lessons Learned & Best Practices"
http://mil-oss.org/resources/books/open-technology-development