Information Communication Technology Standardization for E-Business Sectors: Integrating Supply and Demand Factors: Integrating Supply and Demand FactorsE-business standards can better adapt to the changing needs of tomorrow's networked organizations by applying information communication technologies today. Information Communication Technology Standardization for E-Business Sectors: Integrating Supply and Demand Factors studies aspects affecting the nature, relevance, and quality of standards, and the impact they have on businesses. This Premier Reference Source discusses the dynamics and mutual impact of factors that condition demand for standards and supply. |
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Contents
An Integrated View ofEBusiness and the UnderlyingICT Infrastructure | |
The Demand for EGovernmentStandards | |
A Taxonomy of ServiceStandards and a Modificationfor EBusiness | |
Business Models and theDynamics of Supply andDemand for Standards | |
Linkage with Users | |
Perceived Relation between ICTStandards Sources and theirSuccess in the Market | |
How to Select the Best Platformfor ICT Standards Development | |
The Role of the Innovating Firm in theCase of WiFi | |
Coping with the Impact ofStandards Change | |
Open Standards andGovernment Policy | |
Developing Measures andStandards for the EuropeanElectronic Signatures Market | |
Quality StandardizationPatterns in ICT Offshore | |
An Overview of Modelsand Standards of Processes inthe SE SwE and IS Disciplines | |
Role and Situation of SMEs | |
Compilation of References | |
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Information Communication Technology Standardization for E-business Sectors ... Kai Jakobs No preview available - 2009 |
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