OpenDocument Format: The Standard for Office Documents

May 5, 2009

in ODF

A belated note that an article of mine on ODF was recently published in IEEE Internet Computing, called “OpenDocument Format: The Standard for Office Documents“. I think it is a good introduction to ODF, what it is, where it came from and why it is important. They allow authors to post a copy on their websites. So feel free to link to it, but any redistribution will need to be negotiated with the publisher.

At the same time I’ve taken the opportunity to put together a new web page of some of my other publications, workshop and conference presentations. I have few others that I want add, once I find them. But this is a start.

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