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An Analysis of the Information Technology Standardization Process

Authors: J.L. Berg, H. Schumny Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2012 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 507 Publication formats: EAN: 9780444597229 ISBN: 9780444597229 Category: Software Engineering Computer architecture & logic design Publisher's index: C2009-0-08654-1 Bibliographic note: -

Description

A number of important issues form the basis of this book: How can the Information Technology (IT) standardization process, leading to unified products which are needed on the market, be made more efficient? Which current IT standards are of high quality, what factors have led to that high quality, and can those factors be re-created for other IT standards? What improvements to the quality of IT standards are needed? Which organizations should be involved? What permanent changes in the IT standardization scene are necessary? At what point in the evolution of a technology is it appropriate to produce standards? Is strategic planning feasible in the current standardization approach?
Diverse disciplines contributed to the findings in this book: computer scientists, standardization leaders and professionals, users and vendors, economists, auditors, software implementors, and communication specialists.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • An Analysis of the Information Technology Standardization Process 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • FOREWORD 9
  • Table of Contents 11
  • INTRODUCTION TO THE PROCEEDINGS 17
    • How to use the proceedings 17
  • INTRODUCTION TO THE PROGRANNE 19
  • PART 1: FINDINGS AND RECONNENDATIONS 23
    • 1. Introduction 23
    • 2. Examining any standard as a product 24
    • 3. Who benefits from standards? 29
  • PART 2: INVITED PAPERS 35
    • Opening Ceremony 35
      • Ladles and Gentlemen, 35
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