Knowledge, Technology and Policy
Volume XIV, Number 2
Summer 2001
STANDARDS
(adapted from the KT&P
web site)
The abstracts of the papers may be found here
Articles:
An Interpretation of the Changing IS/IT-Standard Game, Circa
2001
by King-Tim Mak and Arkalgud Ramaprasad.
Standardization and the Competition on the Market for ERP-Systems
by Bernd Reitwiesner and Stefan Volkert.
Using Real Options to Value Modularity in Standards
by Mark Gaynor and Scott Bradner.
Standardizing Management of Software Engineering Projects
by Roy Rada and John S. Craparo.
Banking Chipcards in the Netherlands -- One or Two Systems?
by Henk J. de Vries.
Open Source Standardization: The Rise of Linux in the Network
Era
by Joel West and Jason Dedrick.
Strategies for de facto Compatibility: Standardization, Propriety
and Open Source Approaches to Java
by Tineke Egyedi.
Book Notes:
The Nazi War on Cancer
Ronald Glassman
Princeton University Press, 1999
and
Culture of Death
Encounter Books, 2000.
by John Magney.
Standardization: A Business Approach to the Role of National
Standardization Organization
Henk de Vries
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001
by Yves Chauvel
The Ontology of Cyberspace: Law, Philosophy, and the Future
of Intellectual Property
David Kloepsell
Open Court Publishing, 2000
by Adam Moore
Borderlines of Science: Where Sense Meets Nonsense
Michael Shermer
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2001
by Norman Levitt
The Economics of Science and Innovation, Vols I & II
Edited by P. Stephan and D. Audretsch
Edward Elgar Pulbishing, 1999
by David Pollard
A World of Standards
Nils Brunsson, Bengt Jacobsson & Associates
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2000
by Kai Jakobs