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The following list of Libre published documents is also available in standard bibliographic (.bib) format for citation purposes.


[PLPC-100001]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. The Mobile Messaging Industry . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides an overview of the Mobile Messaging industry, and a description of the essential factors that are required for its long term success and growth.

[PLPC-100002]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. The LEAP Protocol Development Model . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of the processes used to develop the LEAP protocols, and how and why these differ from conventional development processes. This article also includes a criticism of the IETF protocol development processes.

[PLPC-100003]. Mohsen BANAN. EMSD Efficiency . Free Protocols Foundation, October 1996. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article analyzes the efficiency characteristics of EMSD and comparing its efficiency to other e-mail protocols.

[PLPC-100004]. Mohsen BANAN. Efficient Mail Submission and Delivery (EMSD) On Windows CE . Free Protocols Foundation, March 1997. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a technical description which describing the architecture and implementation of EMSD on Windows CE devices.

[PLPC-100005]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. LEAP: One Alternative to WAP . Free Protocols Foundation, December 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a point-by-point comparison of the LEAP protocols to the WAP specifications. This article demonstrates that LEAP has all the desirable characteristics of an industry standard protocol that WAP lacks.

[PLPC-100006]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Operation Whiteberry Creation of a Truly Open Mobile Messaging Solution . Free Protocols Foundation, February 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of how equivalent functionality to the closed BlackBerry mobile messaging solution can be implemented based on a completely open model, using existing open-source software implementations of LEAP, and existing off-the-shelf hardware components.

[PLPC-100007]. Mohsen BANAN. LEAP in Java . Free Protocols Foundation, February 2003. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a technical description which describing the architecture and implementation of LEAP in JAVA.

[PLPC-100008]. Mohsen BANAN. LEAP on PalmOS . Free Protocols Foundation, September 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a technical description which describing the architecture and implementation of LEAP on Palm OS devices.

[PLPC-100010]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. WAP Scraps What can be salvaged from what remains of WAP? . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article is a follow-on to our previous article "The WAP Trap." It describes how XHTML and LEAP can render WAP irrelevant. It then deals with what to do with what is left of WAP. This paper too, is likely to cause considerable controversy.
[PLPC-100011]. Mohsen BANAN. Draft-Manifesto . Free Protocols Foundation, September 2007. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-100012]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. The Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocols (LEAP) Manifesto Using Free Protocols & Free Software to build the Mobile & Wireless Applications Industry. Free Protocols Foundation, October 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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This document describes the Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocols (LEAP), a set of protocols for mobile and wireless applications.

[PLPC-100013]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Use of EMSD for Mail Notification . Free Protocols Foundation, September 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-100014]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. The WAP Trap An Expose of the Wireless Application Protocol . Free Protocols Foundation, April 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a detailed criticism of a set of specifications called the Wireless Application Protocol, or WAP. This article demonstrates that WAP is entirely unfit to play the role of a Mobile Messaging industry standard.

This article has been translated into French. The French translation is available as PLPC-100015.

[PLPC-100015]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Le WAP à la trappe Un exposé sur le Wireless Application Protocol Traduit par Raymond et Jérôme Mohsen. Free Protocols Foundation, May 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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Au-delà de ses failles techniques et de procédure, nous pensons que le WAP représente une erreur fondamentale de conception de ce qui peut être réalisé en utilisant des téléphones cellulaires, et de ce que les utilisateurs vont vraiment vouloir faire avec leurs téléphones.

La messagerie mobile et la recherche de l'Internet mobile représentent deux formes très différentes d'activité de communications. La messagerie mobile signifie une possibilité d'envoyer et de recevoir des messages personnels, tandis que la recherche de l'Internet signifie une récupération d'information d'où que ce soit.

[PLPC-100016]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. WhiteBerry and {Bluetooth} Use of EMSD and Short Range Wireless Connectivity for Enhanced Mobile Messaging Applications. Free Protocols Foundation, July 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of how WhiteBerry and Bluetooth can be used in combination to bring new and enhanced messaging capabilities to the mobile professional.

[PLPC-100017]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Lessons from History: Comparitive Case Studies . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides an analysis of the factors which lead to the success or failure of protocols, including discussions of several historical case studies.

[PLPC-100018]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Strategy for Making LEAP Widespread . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of our strategy for encouraging widespread usage of the LEAP protocols, including the distribution of open-source software implementations of the protocols, and the availability of free subscriber services.

[PLPC-100019]. Mohsen BANAN. Trying Out LEAP . Free Protocols Foundation, June 1998. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a step-by-step, hands-on demonstration of how the LEAP protocols can be used to turn any Windows CE device into a fully functional Mobile Messaging device.

[PLPC-100020]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. A Brief History of LEAP . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a summary of the major events in the evolution of the LEAP protocols.

[PLPC-100021]. Mohsen BANAN. ESRO: A Foundation for the Development of Efficient Protocols . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a technical description of ESRO, the transport mechanism component of LEAP.

[PLPC-100022]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. The Future of LEAP . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of the planned future development of LEAP, including descriptions of several LEAP-based products and services which are currently under development.

[PLPC-100023]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Overview of the LEAP Protocols . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a general overview description of the LEAP protocols.

[PLPC-100024]. Mohsen BANAN. LEAP on Linux PDAs . Free Protocols Foundation, October 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a technical description which describing the architecture and implementation of LEAP on Linux Based PDAs.

[PLPC-100025]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. WAP - The Patent Problem . Free Protocols Foundation, May 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-100026]. Mohsen BANAN. EMSD: The LEAP E-Mail Component . Free Protocols Foundation, August 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a technical description of EMSD, the e-mail component of LEAP.

[PLPC-100027]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Libre Texting with WiFi++ Use of EMSD and Short Range Wireless Connectivity for Enhanced Mobile Messaging Applications. Free Protocols Foundation, February 2009. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of how WhiteBerry and WiFi++ can be used in combination to bring new and enhanced messaging capabilities to the mobile professional.

[PLPC-100101]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Libre Services A non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services . Free Protocols Foundation, March 2006. PLPC/PLPC.
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Libre Services are an extension of the principles of free software into the Internet services domain. They are Internet services that can be freely copied and reused by anyone. Any company or organization can reproduce and host any Libre Service, either for its own use, or for commercial or non-commercial delivery to others. The Libre Services model exists in relation to the proprietary Internet services model of AOL, MSN, Yahoo and Google, in an analogous way to how GNU/Linux exists in relation to Microsoft Windows.

In essence, the Libre Services model represents a proposed definition of the free software ideology within the services domain. We have articulated the Libre model fully in the form of an industry paper titled, "Libre Services: a non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services," available online at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100101.

The interested reader can choose to read more, or less, than this defining paper. For the reader wishing to read less, the key ideas are summarized in the form of a brief Executive Summary.

And for the reader wishing to read more, the Libre concept paper is itself part of a larger set of papers collectively called the "Libre Services Manifesto," describing every aspect of the Libre model, including a project-based model for collaborative participation and bootstrapping. The full manifesto is available at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100105.

[PLPC-100102]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Libre Services: A non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services Technical Version. Free Protocols Foundation, April 2006. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article describes the Libre Services concept, and how we intend to turn it into a reality.

[PLPC-100103]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. Libre Services: Projects for Bootstrapping . Free Protocols Foundation, April 2006. PLPC/PLPC.
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This paper defines a set of projects representing the major stages of work required for bootstrapping the Libre Services industry into existence.

[PLPC-100104]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Libre Services Concept -- Presentation Format . Free Protocols Foundation, September 2007. PLPC/PLPC.
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A presentation of Libre Services Concept

[PLPC-100105]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. The Libre Services Manifesto . Free Protocols Foundation, February 2007. PLPC/PLPC.
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Libre Services are an extension of the principles of free software into the Internet services domain. They are Internet services that can be freely copied and reused by anyone. Any company or organization can reproduce and host any Libre Service, either for its own use, or for commercial or non-commercial delivery to others. The Libre Services model exists in relation to the proprietary Internet services model of AOL, MSN, Yahoo and Google, in an analogous way to how GNU/Linux exists in relation to Microsoft Windows.

In essence, the Libre Services model represents a proposed definition of the free software ideology within the services domain. We have articulated the Libre model fully in the form of an industry paper titled, "Libre Services: a non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services," available online at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100101.

The interested reader can choose to read more, or less, than this defining paper. For the reader wishing to read less, the key ideas are summarized in the form of a brief Executive Summary.

And for the reader wishing to read more, the Libre concept paper is itself part of a larger set of papers collectively called the "Libre Services Manifesto," describing every aspect of the Libre model, including a project-based model for collaborative participation and bootstrapping. The full manifesto is available at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100105.

[PLPC-100201]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. The Free Protocols Foundation Policies and Procedures . Free Protocols Foundation, March 2000. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article provides a description of the Free Protocols Foundations processses to ensure the development and maintenance of patent-free protocols.

[PLPC-100202]. Andrew Hammoude, Mohsen BANAN. FPF Position Statement September 12, 2002 -- U.S. Patent # 6,219,694 . Free Protocols Foundation, September 2002. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article communicates Free Protocols Foundation's September 12, 2002 position regarding the Research in Motion (RIM) Mobile E-Mail Patent Assertion (Patent# 6,219,694, entitled System and method for pushing information from a host system to a mobile data communication device having a shared electronic address).

[PLPC-100203]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. FPF Position Statement July 31, 2001 -- U.S. Patent # 6,219,694 . Free Protocols Foundation, July 2001. PLPC/PLPC.
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This article communicates Free Protocols Foundation's July 31, 2001 position regarding the Research in Motion (RIM) Mobile E-Mail Patent Assertion (Patent# 6,219,694, entitled System and method for pushing information from a host system to a mobile data communication device having a shared electronic address).

[Records-200002071]. Mohsen BANAN. Author's Patent Free Statement for RFC-2188 . Free Protocols Foundation, February 2000. record/Records.
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Author's Patent Free Statement for RFC-2188
[Records-200002072]. Mohsen BANAN. Author's Patent Free Statement for RFC-2524 . Free Protocols Foundation, February 2000. record/Records.
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Author's Patent Free Statement for RFC-2524
[PLPC-120036]. Mohsen BANAN. Persian Input Methods For Emacs And More Broadly Speaking شیوه‌هایِ درج به فارسی‌.   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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This document facilitates writing in Persian with Emacs. Emacs is the ultimate multilingual customizable editor centered user environment. Emacs is the base for By*'s choice of user environment in the Halaal/Convivial quadrant. Multiple Persian input methods are part of the emacs distribution. This document provides complete information for these input methods.

Emacs comes with two built-in Persian input methods:

farsi-isiri-9149:
A Persian keyboard based on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ISIRI-9147 specification.
farsi-transliterate-banan:
An intuitive transliteration keyboard for Farsi.

The ISIRI-9147 Persian keyboard is not well suited to Iranian expatriates living in the West. Persian-speaking expatriates are usually already completely familiar and accustomed to the standard qwerty keyboard, and they don’t want to have to learn and adapt to ISIRI-9147. Rather, they expect software to adapt to them.

This is what “Banan Multi-Character (Reverse) Transliteration Persian Input Method” – accomplishes.

Consider that we want to write:

حالا، با نرم افزار حلال میتوانیم به فارسی سالم بنویسیم.

Note that we are not writing in pinglish. Ignore the vowels and think of the Persian writing above letter-by-letter.
Now type:

Hala, ba nrm afzar Hlal mitvanim bh farsi salm bnvisim.

It is as simple as that.

Full conformance to ISIRI-6219 is demonstrated by use of the character mapping tables enumerated in ISIRI-6219.

Based on this effort, various suggestions for improving ISIRI-9147 and ISIRI-6219 are included in this document.

Emacs comes with a rich mail reader, a personal planner, an address book, a calendar, spell checkers for English and Persian, multi-lingual dictionary interfaces and many other tools and packages; all integrated together. Because Emacs supports Persian, all these tools and packages also support Persian.

Most Iranians today use Microsoft Windows products such as MS Word and MS PowerPoint in the Haraam/Industrial quadrant. Microsoft Windows is closed, proprietary software made by an American corporation.

Our goal is to enable and encourage the transition of Iranians from the proprietary Microsoft Windows products in the Haraam/Industrial quadrant, to the far superior Emacs in the Halaal/Convivial quadrant.

This document provides enough information to enable anyone to obtain Emacs and begin using it as her/his Persian user environment.

[PLPC-180016]. Banan, et al.. The Halaal/Libre ByStar Digital Ecosystem A Moral Alterantive To The Proprietary American Digital Ecosystem .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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The Halaal/Libre ByStar Digital Ecosystem is presented as a moral alternative to the Proprietary American Digital Ecosystem.
[PLPC-180017]. Banan, et al.. معرفی یک محیط زیستِ رقمیِ جهانیِ حلال The ByStar Halaal/Libre Digital Ecosystem .   March 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-120039]. Mohsen BANAN. Introducing Halaal and Haraam into Globish Based on Moral Philosophy of Abstract Halaal معرفیِ حلال و حرام به بقیه‌یِ دنیا.   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this document we properly introduce into Globish the concepts of Abstract Halaal and Abstract Haraam.

In the domain of morality, ethics and philosophy, English is extremely weak. Fundamental concepts from other cultures such as Halaal and Haraam are entirely absent from English. And previous attempts to translate these terms into English have been miserable failures. This is because these are complex concepts that do not exist within the value system of the Americans and British.

Most broadly speaking, the word halaal حلال is a facility for expressing general moral sensibilities which map to ``right.'' The word haraam حرام is a facility for expressing general moral sensibilities which map to ``wrong.''

We build the above formulation based on a framework for moral philosophy in the abstract that is presented in this document.

Our primary purpose in doing so is to use these terms in the context of ``halaal software'' and ``halaal Internet services.''

[PLPC-120033]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. The Nature of Poly-Existentials: Basis for Abolishment of The Western So-Called Intellectual Property Rights Regime.   March 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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The nature of poly-existentials as the basis for abolishment of the Western so-called intellectual property rights regime.
[PLPC-120041]. Mohsen BANAN. Defining Halaal Manner-Of-Existence Of Software And Defining Halaal Internet Application Services .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this paper we look into what are the requirements and characteristics of manner of existance of Software such that it can be labeled Halaal Software and what are the requirements and characteristics of manner of existance of Internet Application Services such that it can be labeled Halaal Internet Application Services.
[PLPC-120035]. محسن بنان. تعريف نرم افزار حلال و تعريف خدمات اينترنتى حلال .   May 2013. PLPC/PLPC.
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حلال و حرام براى نرم افزار.
[PLPC-100101]. Mohsen BANAN, Andrew Hammoude. Libre Services A non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services . Free Protocols Foundation, March 2006. PLPC/PLPC.
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Libre Services are an extension of the principles of free software into the Internet services domain. They are Internet services that can be freely copied and reused by anyone. Any company or organization can reproduce and host any Libre Service, either for its own use, or for commercial or non-commercial delivery to others. The Libre Services model exists in relation to the proprietary Internet services model of AOL, MSN, Yahoo and Google, in an analogous way to how GNU/Linux exists in relation to Microsoft Windows.

In essence, the Libre Services model represents a proposed definition of the free software ideology within the services domain. We have articulated the Libre model fully in the form of an industry paper titled, "Libre Services: a non-proprietary model for delivery of Internet services," available online at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100101.

The interested reader can choose to read more, or less, than this defining paper. For the reader wishing to read less, the key ideas are summarized in the form of a brief Executive Summary.

And for the reader wishing to read more, the Libre concept paper is itself part of a larger set of papers collectively called the "Libre Services Manifesto," describing every aspect of the Libre model, including a project-based model for collaborative participation and bootstrapping. The full manifesto is available at http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100105.

[PLPC-180015]. Banan, et al.. ByStar Federation Of Autonomous Libre Services The Concept .   August 2011. PLPC/PLPC.
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This paper describes the deployment of the By* services as the new model for delivery of Internet Services, planet-wide.

[PLPC-180004]. Banan, et al.. ByStar Libre Emacs Environment (BLEE) A User Environment For The ByStar Halaal Digital Ecosystem .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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BLEE is the primary user environment for ByStar Autonomous Libre Services.
[PLPC-180014]. Banan, et al.. The By* Federation of Autonomous Libre Services An Inversion to Proprietary Internet Services Model Neda Communication Inc.'s Open Business Plan.   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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Provides a complete description of Neda's business plan and execution strategy.

[Repub-120028]. Farhang Tahmasebi فرهنگ طهماسبي. Iran's Theological Research on Intellectual Property Rights پژوهشي فقهي در باب مالكيت فكري و معنوي .   May 2013. repub/Repub.
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The original publication point of this document is: http://www.ido.ir/a.aspx?a=1385023101.

It was reprocessed with Farsi LaTeX and is now available in PDF, PS and HTML formats below. This re-publication makes reading of the document easier with the intent of making its readership wider.

[Repub-fpf-isiri-6219]. Yahya Tabesh et al.. فنّاوریِ اطلاعات تبادل و شیوه‌ی نمایش اطلاعاتِ فارسی بر اساس یونی کُد Persian Information Interchange and Display Mechanism, using Unicode ISIRI-6219.   June 2002. repub/Repub.
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The original publication point of this document is: http://www.isiri.org/portal/files/std/6219.htm .

[Repub-fpf-isiri-9147]. Yahya Tabesh et al.. چیدمان حروف و علائم فارسی بر صفحه کلید رایانه Layout of Persian letters and symbols on computer keyboards ISIRI-9147.   June 2002. repub/Repub.
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The original publication point of this document is: http://www.isiri.org/portal/files/std/9147.pdf .

[Repub-fpf-unicode-tr9]. Mark Davis. UAX #9: Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm .   January 2012. repub/Repub.
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The original publication point of this document is: http://unicode.org/reports/tr9/ .

[PLPC-120038]. Mohsen BANAN. Introducing Globish into Globish .   July 2011. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this article we introduce Globish into Globish.
[PLPC-120042]. Mohsen BANAN. The For-Profit and Non-Proprietary Quadrant .   July 2011. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this paper we introduce concepts needed to encourage more businesses to transition into the For-Profit and Non-Proprietary Quadrant.
[PLPC-180018]. Banan, et al.. Announcing: Persian Input Methods شیوه‌هایِ درج به فارسی .   August 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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Announcing Persian Input Methods.
[PLPC-180019]. Banan, et al.. Announcing PersoArabic With Emacs24 .   August 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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Announcing PersoArabic With Emacs24.
[PLPC-180020]. Banan, et al.. Request For Review: Introducing Halaal Into Globish .   August 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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Announcing: Introducing Halaal Into Globish.
[PLPC-180021]. Banan, et al.. Announcing Availability Of: Introducing Halaal Into Globish .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-180022]. Banan, et al.. Announcing: Defining Halaal Manner-Of-Existence Of Software and Halaal Internet Application Services .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-180023]. Banan, et al.. Announcing: Halaal/Libre ByStar Digital Ecosystem A Moral Alternative To The Proprietary American Digital Ecosystem .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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[PLPC-180024]. Banan, et al.. Announcing: Availability Of PersoArabic Web Sites .   September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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This web site has been created based exclusively on the use of Halaal Software and Halaal Internet Application Services. It is part of the By* Federation of Autonomous Libre Services which in turn are part of the Halaal/Libre By* Digitial Ecosystem which incorporate the following software components: