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Open Blueprint was an IBM framework developed in the early 1990s (and released in March 1992) that provided a standard for connecting network computers. The open blueprint structure reduced redundancy by combining protocols.

References

  1. The Computer Language Company Inc., Open Blueprint
  2. IBM and the Internet, archived from the original on 19 July 2011
  3. Myers, Marc (1995). "Introducing: IBM's Open Blueprint". Data Based Advisor. 13 (5): 130–132. ISSN 1090-6436.


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