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Andrew Josey is director of Standards & Certification within The Open Group responsible for guiding all standards related activities across the Open Group, management of certification development in a number of areas, and development of the Single UNIX Specification and the associated test developments.
He has led the development and operation of many of The Open Group's certification development projects, including industry-wide certification programs for the UNIX® system, the Linux Standard Base, Schools Interoperability Framework, The Open Group Architectural Framework, The Open Group Certified IT Architect program, TOGAF Certification, IEEE POSIX, S/MIME Secure Messaging and Secure MIME Gateway.
Presently, Andrew is leading the standards development activities within the Architecture Forum, most notably the the 2008 revision project to TOGAF. He also chairs the Austin Group, the working group responsible for development and maintenance of the joint revision to POSIX and the Single UNIX Specification. He is the ISO project editor for ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX). He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society's Golden Core and is the IEEE P1003.1 chair and the IEEE PASC Functional chair of Interpretations.
Andrew has worked in the industry since 1987, working previously for AT&T UNIX Europe, UNIX System Laboratories and Novell prior to joining the Open Group in 1996. He has a first class honours degree in Combined Sciences from Brighton Polytechnic, and an MSc in Computer Science from University College, London University.
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