Abstract. This paper addresses the question why standard-compliant IT products often do not interoperate. The findings are based on an institutional analysis, three case studies, and a debate among experts. The paper concludes that some dilemmas cannot be resolved easily. However, many causes can be addressed, in particular those in the area of standard development. Where interoperability is concerned, standard development and implementation issues cannot be meaningfully separated
In many hi-tech sectors one of the most important competitive weapons is standardisation. It is part...
Throughout the history of human civilization, specialization and division of labour have been key fa...
Interoperability: the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products withou...
This paper explores why diversity among and incompatibility between standards implementations arises...
Using communication standards is normally combined with the expectation that interfaces implementing...
In companies, the historically developed IT systems are mostly application islands. They always prod...
Software interoperability is commonly achieved through the implementation of standards for communica...
Standards may be argued to be important enablers for achieving interoperability as they aim to provi...
There is an on-going controversy about the impact of competing committee standards – i.e., two or mo...
In this article a short discussion of interoperability was presented according to proprieties of Inf...
Interoperability has become a buzzword in European policy debates on the future of the digital econo...
ABSTRACT: As manufacturing and commerce become ever more global in nature, companies are increasingl...
The paper focuses on the various frameworks that have been advanced for socio-economic analysis of c...
<i>[Context]</i> With the increasing industrial demands for seamless exchange of data and services a...
ABSTRACT: Modularity, composability, and interoperability are buzzwords, which can be heard at every...
In many hi-tech sectors one of the most important competitive weapons is standardisation. It is part...
Throughout the history of human civilization, specialization and division of labour have been key fa...
Interoperability: the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products withou...
This paper explores why diversity among and incompatibility between standards implementations arises...
Using communication standards is normally combined with the expectation that interfaces implementing...
In companies, the historically developed IT systems are mostly application islands. They always prod...
Software interoperability is commonly achieved through the implementation of standards for communica...
Standards may be argued to be important enablers for achieving interoperability as they aim to provi...
There is an on-going controversy about the impact of competing committee standards – i.e., two or mo...
In this article a short discussion of interoperability was presented according to proprieties of Inf...
Interoperability has become a buzzword in European policy debates on the future of the digital econo...
ABSTRACT: As manufacturing and commerce become ever more global in nature, companies are increasingl...
The paper focuses on the various frameworks that have been advanced for socio-economic analysis of c...
<i>[Context]</i> With the increasing industrial demands for seamless exchange of data and services a...
ABSTRACT: Modularity, composability, and interoperability are buzzwords, which can be heard at every...
In many hi-tech sectors one of the most important competitive weapons is standardisation. It is part...
Throughout the history of human civilization, specialization and division of labour have been key fa...
Interoperability: the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products withou...