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2. SIIT 2001: Boulder, CO, USA
- Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2001, Boulder, CO, USA, October 3-6, 2001. IEEE 2001, ISBN 0-7803-9817-3
- Eric J. Iversen:
Raising standards: innovation and the emerging global standardization environment for ICTs. 13-24 - Anri Kivimäki, Vladislav V. Fomin:
What makes a killer application for the cellular telephony services? 25-37 - Tineke M. Egyedi, Arjan Loeffen:
Succession in standardization: Grafting XML onto SGML. 38-49 - Björn Hjelm, Kevin Long:
Standards, strategy and wireless network planning. 50-55 - Kurt Kosanke, J. de Meer:
Consistent terminology-a problem in standardisation. State of art report of enterprise engineering. 56-61 - Joel West:
Qualcomm's standards strategy. 62-76 - Kenneth Wacks:
The successes and failures of standardization in home systems. 77-88 - Hank de Vries:
Standardization-a new discipline? 91-105 - Ken Krechmer, Elaine Baskin:
Standards, information and communications: a conceptual basis for a mathematical understanding of technical standards. 106-114 - Edmundo Tovar, Jesús Cardeñosa Lera:
A descriptive structure to assess the maturity of a standard: application to the UNL system. 115-124 - Michel de Vecchis:
IEC sector board 4, infrastructure of telecommunication networks: introducing the views of the market into the standardization process. 127-132 - Kai Jakobs:
A broader view on some forces shaping standardisation. 133-143 - Elaine Baskin:
Reporting on standards committee meetings: a step toward open standards. 144-148 - David Allen:
Innovation and standardization: Yin and Yang for policy in motion. 149-153 - Mark A. Lemley:
Antitrust, Intellectual Property, and Standard Setting Organizations. 157-169 - J. A. Montanye:
Standardizing protection for property rights in information and information technology: a law and economics perspective. 170-175 - Hugh Carter Donahue, Josephine Ferrigno-Stack:
Quality of service monitoring: a timely idea. 176-182 - Roger Marks, Robert E. Hebner:
Government activity to increase benefits from the global standards system. 183-190 - Soontaraporn Techapalokul, James Alleman, Yongmin Chen:
Economics of standard: a survey and framework. 193-205 - Marc van Wegberg:
Switching costs and the choice of a standard setting process. 206-216 - Mark Gaynor, Scott O. Bradner, Marco Iansiti, H. T. Kung:
The real options approach to standards for building network-based services. 217-228 - Peter Buxmann:
Network effects on standard software markets: a simulation model to examine pricing strategies. 229-240 - Sangin Park:
Strategic subsidization in the presence of indirect network externality: implications for the Microsoft case. 241-252 - Allen W. Palmer:
Mass communication and the problem of standardization of space and time in the public sphere. 255-262 - Eva Söderström:
The role of standardisation in inter-organisational business processes. 263-271 - J. Rice:
Collaboration and competition in emerging standards: an assessment of the implications for knowledge management. 272-281 - Junghoon Kim, Tomoaki Watanabe:
Standardization of the early Internet: a search for socio-institutional factors. 282-291 - Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Martín Llamas Nistal:
A contribution to the e-learning standardization. 295-309 - Arkalgud Ramaprasad, King-Tim Mak:
Standardization as a knowledge game. 310-314 - Wilfried Hesser, Marion Hartung:
Appraisal of the current and future situation for telelearning in the field of standardization: some remarks based on experience gained from the project Telelearning for Standardization within the EU. 315-319 - Neil Pollock, James Cornford:
Customising industry standard computer systems for universities: ERP systems and the university as a 'unique' organisation. 320-331 - Jörg Köller, Alexander Kuckelberg:
CAPE-OPEN (CO) standards: implementation and maintenance. 335-338 - Petrie Coetzee:
A framework for consideration of innovation and standardization: sense-seeking systems. 339-342 - Björn Hjelm:
ITU's role in the standardization of IMT-2000 and beyond. 343-347 - Steven Shapiro, Barnaby Richards, Michael Rinow, Timothy Schoechle:
Hybrid standards setting solutions for today's convergent telecommunications market. 348-351 - Amy Zuckerman:
Standards and high tech consortia: tools the experts use to monitor and affect technology trends. 352-366 - Julian Grauer:
Gaming standards and innovation. 367-370 - Roberto Vinaja, Mahesh S. Raisinghani:
A review of the standards making process in the telecommunications industry: challenges and potential solutions. 371-374
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