(Mobile ebook) Opening Standards: The Global Politics of Interoperability (The Information Society Series)
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| #2386180 in Books | 2011-09-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.44 x6.00l,1.12 | File Name: 0262016028 | 272 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Opening Standards is not Easy|By Kenneth Krechmer|Opening Standards does a excellent job of presenting the understanding of open standards and standardization policy that currently exists. Each of the 14 chapters presents the different authors' views of open standards and standardization. Generally: Lawyers define openness of standards as a lack of intellectual property righ|About the Author||Laura DeNardis is Associate Professor in the School of Communication and American University. She is the author of Protocol Politics: The Globalization of Internet Governance and a Fellow at the Yale Information Society Project at Yale
Openness is not a given on the Internet. Technical standards--the underlying architecture that enables interoperability among hardware and software from different manufacturers--increasingly control individual freedom and the pace of innovation in technology markets. Heated battles rage over the very definition of "openness" and what constitutes an open standard in information and communication technologies. In Opening Standards, experts from industry, academia, and ...
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