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- ICT standardization: changing the world for a better tomorrowJohn L. Hill. 21-23
- Patent pools-a solution to patent conflicts in standardisation and an instrument of technology transfer: the MP3 caseKnut Blind. 27-35
- Interdependencies between intellectual property protection and standardisation strategiesKnut Blind, Nikolaus Thumm. 37-50
- Dealing with standardization: do you need a guru? Paradoxes and tricks of standardization managementFrançois Bousquet. 51-57
- Standards and Web site credibilityMassimo Cardaci, Jim Isaak. 59-65
- Standardisation and innovation in mobile communication markets: the sequence of technology generationsHeidi Coenen. 67-73
- Difficulties implementing standardsTineke M. Egyedi, Ajantha Dahanayake. 75-84
- Standards and coordination in open source softwareTineke M. Egyedi, Ruben van Wendel de Joode. 85-97
- Studying standardization: a review of the literaturePatrick Feng. 99-112
- The role of standardisation in the context of e-collaboration: a snap shotMartina H. Gerst. 113-119
- Consistent safety objectives and COTS versus fragmented certification practises and good safety records: air transport dilemma in need of innovationErnst Kesseler. 121-134
- Framework for photographic archives interoperabilityRutger Kramer, Laurents Sesink. 135-140
- Face the FACSKen Krechmer. 141-148
- A review of legal & related developments affecting IT technical standardization activities in the US & EU from 2001-2003Gary Lea. 149-159
- The battle between standards: TCP/IP Vs OSI victory through path dependency or by quality?Ivo Maathuis, Wim A. Smit. 161-176
- Experience within ETSI of the combined roles of conformance testing and interoperability testingScott Moseley, Steve Randall, Anthony Wiles. 177-189
- New SQL standard for object-relational database applicationsEric Pardede, J. Wenny Rahayu, David Taniar. 191-203
- Strategic maneuvering and standardization in the presence of network externalities: a simulation study of the VCR caseSangin Park. 205-214
- Gellish: an information representation language, knowledge base and ontologyAndries van Renssen. 215-228
- Digital enclosure: the privatization of standards and standardizationTimothy Schoechle. 229-240
- Technology substitution and standardization in telecommunication servicesM. H. Sherif. 241-252
- Casting the standards play - which are the roles?Eva Söderström. 253-260
- End-user participation in standards making? Taking the practical work of standards selection, configuration and use seriouslyAlexander Voß, Rob Procter, Mark Hartswood, Roger Slack, James Soutter, Robin Williams, Mark Rouncefield. 261-269
- The grand coalition versus competing coalitions: trade-offs in how to standardizeMarc van Wegberg. 271-284