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Despite the significance and potential benefits of data-exchange standards, a void remains in literature of a research publication dedicated to its barriers and critical success factors. Data-Exchange Standards and International Organizations: Adoption and Diffusion establishes factors related to the implementation and dissemination of data-exchange standards. A cutting-edge reference source written by an international collaboration of field experts, this book covers advanced topics such as product life cycle support, IT standardization, and innovation- and adopter-centric data analysis.
List of contents
Adopter-centric adoption; Adopter-centric adoption checklist; Adopter-centric data analysis; Adopter-centric diffusion; Data-exchange standards; Innovation-centric adoption checklist; Innovation-centric data analysis; Innovation-centric models; Product life cycle support adoption; Standardization and IT standards.
About the author
Josephine Wapakabulo Thomas attended Loughborough University where she obtained a bachelor's degree in electronic and electrical engineering and master's in IT before completing her PhD in information science (2006). Since completing her PhD she has been working for Rolls-Royce (Derby, UK). She started her career in the Strategic Research Centre as a technologist in information engineering, and is currently working as a process specialist in information management and decision support. In addition to her work at Rolls-Royce, she is a director and company secretary of the Natural Computing Applications Forum.
Summary
Presents factors related to the implementation and dissemination of data-exchange standards. This book covers topics such as product life cycle support, IT standardization, and innovation- and adopter-centric data analysis.