Open Blueprint
Open Blueprint was an IBM framework developed in the early 1990s (and released in March 1992) that provided a standard for connecting network computers.[1] The open blueprint structure reduced redundancy by combining protocols.[2][3]
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- The Computer Language Company Inc., Open Blueprint
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- Myers, Marc (1995). "Introducing: IBM's Open Blueprint". Data Based Advisor. 13 (5): 130–132. ISSN 1090-6436.
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