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Modeling Decisions on Software Standards in Information Networks

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Modeling Software Markets

Part of the book series: Information Age Economy ((AGEECONOMY))

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After empirically studying various software markets, it will now be analyzed whether existing approaches are sufficient to deal with their dynamics and heterogeneous properties. This section will focus on so-called standardization models aimed at describing and solving the decision problem concerning the selection of the right communication standards to support data exchange in information networks.

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von Westarp, F.G. (2003). Modeling Decisions on Software Standards in Information Networks. In: Modeling Software Markets. Information Age Economy. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57377-4_4

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  • Publisher Name: Physica, Heidelberg

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