This site gives details of The Ambisonics Association and its work. The Association was created in April 2008, with the general aim of promoting ambisonics. Its initial work is concentrated in the (fairly technical) areas of the creation and promotion of collective marks ('trademarks'), standards (e.g. for file formats) and other necessary infrastructure for ambisonics.
Today 38 years ago, the Universal Product Code barcode was introduced to the public. A supermarket in Troy, Ohio scanned the first product, which was a pack of Wrigley's gum.
XCONCUR is an experimental markup language with the major goal to provide a convenient method to express concurrent hierarchies in an XML-like fashion. XCONCUR-CL is a validation component in XCONCUR and allows cross-layer validation.
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T. Zhou, M. Jantz, P. Kulkarni, K. Doshi, and V. Sarkar. Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Compiler Construction, page 147--158. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2019)
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