KELLER, John, 2025. Military embedded computing: standard vs. non-standard: The Pentagon’s imperative to get technology out to the field as soon as possible sparks a debate on when designers should use standards, and when they shouldn’t. Military & Aerospace Electronics. 1 September 2025. Vol. 36, no. 5, p. 22-26.
Elsevier - Harvard (with titles)Keller, J., 2025. Military embedded computing: standard vs. non-standard: The Pentagon’s imperative to get technology out to the field as soon as possible sparks a debate on when designers should use standards, and when they shouldn’t. Military & Aerospace Electronics 36, 22-26.
American Psychological Association 7th editionKeller, J. (2025). Military embedded computing: standard vs. non-standard: The Pentagon’s imperative to get technology out to the field as soon as possible sparks a debate on when designers should use standards, and when they shouldn’t. Military & Aerospace Electronics, 36(5), 22-26.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Keller J (2025) Military embedded computing: standard vs. non-standard: The Pentagon’s imperative to get technology out to the field as soon as possible sparks a debate on when designers should use standards, and when they shouldn’t.. Military & Aerospace Electronics 36:22-26
Juristische Zitierweise (Stüber) (Deutsch)Keller, John, Military embedded computing: standard vs. non-standard: The Pentagon’s imperative to get technology out to the field as soon as possible sparks a debate on when designers should use standards, and when they shouldn’t., Military & Aerospace Electronics 2025, 22-26.