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5. SIIT 2007: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- 5th International Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology, SIIT 2007, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 17-19 October 2007. IEEE 2007, ISBN 978-1-4244-1495-6
- Richard Hawkins, Patrick Feng, Ken Krechmer:
Welcome to SIIT 2007. - DongBack Seo:
Theoretical perspective to analyze organizational strategy for information and communications technology standards. 1-12 - Henk Jan de Vries, Joost P. M. de Ruijter, Najim Argam:
Dominant design or multiple designs: The Flash Memory Card case. 13-22 - Tineke M. Egyedi, Jos L. M. Vrancken, Jolien Ubacht:
Inverse infrastructures: Coordination in self-organizing systems. 23-36 - Geerten van de Kaa, Jan van den Ende:
Standard adoption in converging technologies: The interplay between network and system. 37-46 - Ranjita M. Singh, Kristina Dahlin:
Merit, acceptance or access: Opposing forces to adoption of a new standard. 47-58 - Sven Schade, Jochen Strube, Peter Buxmann:
Simulation of the impact of network topologies on standardization decisions. 59-70 - Jaroslav Spirco, Vladislav V. Fomin, Tineke M. Egyedi:
Standards and infrastructure flexibility: Literature review. 71-80 - Gordon Keith Fuller, Ilan Vertinsky:
Antecedents to certification of software development processes. 81-90 - Timo Wiander:
Implementing the ISO/IEC 17799 standard in practice - findings from small and medium sized software organisations. 91-104 - Karl F. Best:
Convergence and harmonization of standards organizations. 105-112 - Endre Grøtnes:
The creation of standards: The work of an international standardization organization. 113-124 - Pieter Ballon, Richard Hawkins:
Platform competition and 'failure' in the standardization paradigm. 125-134 - David Salant:
Formulas for Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory royalty determination. 135-142 - Damien Geradin, Anne Layne-Farrar, A. Jorge Padilla:
Standard setting, RAND licensing and ex ante auctions: The implications of asymmetry. 143-154 - Rudi Bekkers, Joel West:
Managing patents in standardization: lessons from ETSI's handling of UMTS. 155-170 - Laura DeNardis, Eric Tam:
Interoperability and democracy: A political basis for open document standards. 171-180 - Robert van Wessel, Pieter M. A. Ribbers, Henk Jan de Vries:
Towards a comprehensive model to master company it standards. 181-192 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif:
Standardization of business-to-business electronic exchanges. 193-206
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