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  Coordinating Technology: Studies in the International Standardization of Telecommunications

Schmidt, S. K., & Werle, R. (1998). Coordinating Technology: Studies in the International Standardization of Telecommunications. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

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Schmidt, Susanne K.1, Author           
Werle, Raymund2, Author           
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1Institutioneller Wandel im gegenwärtigen Kapitalismus, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214549              
2Wissenschaft, Technik und Innovationssysteme, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214559              

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 Abstract: Few modern technologies are designed to stand alone. Because most machines must now fit into systems and be compatible with other technologies, the creation of standards has become a fundamental element of design and engineering. Conflicts such as the "color television war" of the 1970s and recent disputes over high-definition television (HDTV) highlight the complexities of the standard-setting process. Susanne Schmidt and Raymund Werle present three case studies from the telecommunications industry to highlight the actors, the process, the politics, and the influence exerted by international organizations in the construction of standards. The case studies include the standards for facsimile terminals and transmission, videotex (a service that, with the exception of the French Minitel service, largely failed), and for electronic mail. The authors follow each trail from the realization by certain actors of the need for a standard, through the complex negotiation processes involving many economic, political, and social interests, to the final agreement on a standard. Throughout their stories, they emphasize the institutional embeddedness of these processes, demonstrating the value of an institutionalist approach to technology studies.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 1998
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: VIII, 365
 Publishing info: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
 Table of Contents: Acknowledgements
Introduction

Theorizing Standards
1 Actor-Centered Institutionalism: A Social-Shaping Perspective on
Standardization and the Coordination of Technology
2 Standards and Technical Development
3 Institutionalized and Alternative Modes of International Standardization
4 Standard Setting

Making Standards
5 Standardization in a Transitory Environment
6 The Institutional Framework
7 Interactive Videotex
8 Facsimile (Telefax)
9 Message Handling (X.400)
Interpretation and Generalization
10 Standardization as Coordination
11 Coordination of Standardization
12 Sources and Effects of Variation in a Stable Framework
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 377242
ISBN: 0-262-19393-0
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Title: Inside Technology
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