27) What is PST?
[Last modified: Dec 94]
A. Kristen Knotts <uunet!osf.org!kjk> writes:
PST stands for Pre-structured Technology. This is a new process, which
evolved from the 1993 COSE (Common Open Software Environment) initiative, used
by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) to procure and deliver technology to the
industry more quickly than the existing Request For Technology (RFT) process.
For more information on OSF and its acronyms (e.g., PST, RFT, RFC), contact
OSF Direct (direct@osf.org) or literature-request@osf.org.
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