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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Standards Processes and Objectives for the National Information Infrastructure | 3 | |
Standards: The Rough Road to the Common Byte | 35 | |
A Five-Segment Model for Standardization | 79 | |
Information Infrastructure Meta-Architecture and Cross-Industry Standardization | 100 | |
Compatibility Standards and Interoperability: Lessons from the Internet | 121 | |
Information Infrastructure Standards in Heterogeneous Sectors: Lessons from the Worldwide Air Cargo Community | 148 | |
Open Systems Standards in Manufacturing: Implications for the National Information Infrastructure | 178 | |
Standards Development for Information Technology: Best Practices for the United States | 198 | |
Improving the Standardization Process: Working with Bulldogs and Turtles | 220 | |
When Are Standards Too Much of a Good Thing? Will They Provide Interoperability for the National Information Infrastructure? | 253 | |
The Government's Role in the HDTV Standards Process: Model or Aberration? | 276 | |
Financing the Standards Development Process | 289 | |
Consortia and the Role of the Government in Standard Setting | 321 | |
Competing Definitions of "Openness" on the NII | 351 | |
Arguments for Weaker Intellectual Property Protection in Network Industries | 368 | |
Telecommunications Standardization and Intellectual Property Rights: A Fundamental Dilemma? | 378 | |
Interoperability and Intellectual Property | 405 | |
The Standards Development Process and the NII: A View From the Trenches | 410 | |
The Current Debate on IT Standardization Policy in the European Union | 421 | |
Excerpts from Realizing the Information Future: The Internet and Beyond | 430 | |
Multimedia Standards Development Issues | 440 | |
Intellectual Property Rights and High Technology Standards | 450 | |
Information Technology Standardization and Users: International Challenges Move the Process Forward | 455 | |
The Global Standards Process: A Balance of the Old and the New | 466 | |
Standards and the Information Infrastructure | 487 | |
Standards for the Information Infrastructure: Barriers and Obstacles | 502 | |
The Role of ANSI in Standards Development for the Information Infrastructure | 516 | |
The Role of Standards in the Defense Information Infrastructure | 531 | |
Standardization and Conformity Assessment in Telecommunications and Information Technology | 556 | |
Do We Need a New Standards System? | 564 | |
Defining the U.S. Telecommunications Network of the Future | 579 | |
Today's Cooperative Competitive Standards Environment and the Internet Standards-Making Model | 594 | |
Interoperability and Standards in the NII: The Infrastructure's "Infrastructure" | 601 | |
OMG: Building Industry Consensus | 610 | |
Glossary of Acronyms | 617 | |
Contributors | 625 | |
Index | 631 |
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