This paper considers the emergence of institutions developing standards in a rapidly evolving area of information technology: Grid computing. Grid computing, with its aim of organizations sharing computer resources, inherently depends upon standardization. As grid computing as a technology has developed the community of actors involved has grown from a small homogeneous core of users in research institutes into a global constituency embracing large IT system vendors, leading to the formation of overlapping bodies outside the structures of formal international standardization to reconcile the needs of this diverse group. The study on which this paper is based formed one of a series of seven case studies exploring the social networks within w...
In this chapter, the authors inch towards better understanding of the notion of informational infras...
This paper discusses the dynamics of implementing and deploying a standardization process based on a...
Due to local idiosyncrasies and professional variations in the capture and use of patient infor-mati...
This paper discusses some of the key points related to Standardization that need to be noted and dis...
Standardization is a crucial enabler of global business of Information and Communications Technologi...
Although theoretical analyses have dealt with the relationship between standardisation activities in...
85 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Industry-specific, or vertical...
grid computing architecture and grid adoption models During recent years, we have witnessed a major ...
This study examines the organizational capabilities that firms develop in order to influence and ada...
Standards perform some fundamental economic functions and their relevance for ICT is acknowledged by...
Standards are one of the key components of information technology today. Yet, despite their public a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between technical standardization and i...
International audienceAs recent studies on the evolution of a technology indicate, the role of a sta...
Purpose - The purpose of this mainly conceptual paper is to analyze key changes in the institutional...
Worldwide, there are more than 200 Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) developing standards fo...
In this chapter, the authors inch towards better understanding of the notion of informational infras...
This paper discusses the dynamics of implementing and deploying a standardization process based on a...
Due to local idiosyncrasies and professional variations in the capture and use of patient infor-mati...
This paper discusses some of the key points related to Standardization that need to be noted and dis...
Standardization is a crucial enabler of global business of Information and Communications Technologi...
Although theoretical analyses have dealt with the relationship between standardisation activities in...
85 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Industry-specific, or vertical...
grid computing architecture and grid adoption models During recent years, we have witnessed a major ...
This study examines the organizational capabilities that firms develop in order to influence and ada...
Standards perform some fundamental economic functions and their relevance for ICT is acknowledged by...
Standards are one of the key components of information technology today. Yet, despite their public a...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between technical standardization and i...
International audienceAs recent studies on the evolution of a technology indicate, the role of a sta...
Purpose - The purpose of this mainly conceptual paper is to analyze key changes in the institutional...
Worldwide, there are more than 200 Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) developing standards fo...
In this chapter, the authors inch towards better understanding of the notion of informational infras...
This paper discusses the dynamics of implementing and deploying a standardization process based on a...
Due to local idiosyncrasies and professional variations in the capture and use of patient infor-mati...