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Byting back [[electronic resource] ] : regaining information superiority against 21st-century insurgents / / Martin C. Libicki ... [et al.] ; prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Byting back [[electronic resource] ] : regaining information superiority against 21st-century insurgents / / Martin C. Libicki ... [et al.] ; prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, CA, : Rand Corporation, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 p.)
Disciplina 322.4
355.02/18
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
Collana Rand counterinsurgency study. Paper
Soggetto topico Insurgency
Iraq War, 2003-2011
Afghan War, 2001-2021
Military art and science - United States
ISBN 1-281-18127-7
9786611181277
0-8330-4288-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One - Introduction; Chapter Two - The Influence of User Requirements; Chapter Three - The Registry-Census; Chapter Four - A Well-Wired Country; Chapter Five - Embedded Video; Chapter Six - A National Wiki; Chapter Seven - The Principles of ICON; Chapter Eight - Implications and Implementation; Appendix - Disaggregated Information Requirements; Bibliography
Record Nr. UNINA-9910219987103321
Santa Monica, CA, : Rand Corporation, 2007
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How insurgencies end [[electronic resource] /] / Ben Connable and Martin C. Libicki
How insurgencies end [[electronic resource] /] / Ben Connable and Martin C. Libicki
Autore Connable Ben
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, CA, : RAND, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (268 p.)
Disciplina 355.02/18
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
Soggetto topico Insurgency
Counterinsurgency
ISBN 1-282-79724-7
9786612797248
0-8330-4983-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE - Introduction; Purpose of This Monograph; A Note on Contemporary Threats and Operations; Research Approach; Graphs Used in This Monograph; Conventional Wisdom; How This Monograph Is Organized; CHAPTER TWO - Classifying Outcomes and Selecting Cases; Outcomes; Type I: Government Loss; Type II: Government Victory; Type III: Mixed (Stalemate/Negotiated Settlement); Type IV: Inconclusive or Ongoing Outcome; The Tipping Point: Explanation by Way of Example; Key Indicators: A Note of Caution
CHAPTER THREE - Assessments of Insurgency Endings: Time and External FactorsAssessments of Time and External Factors; Duration of Conflict; Sanctuary Available; Outside Intervention in Support of Government; Outside Intervention in Support of Insurgencies; CHAPTER FOUR - Assessments of Insurgency Endings: Internal Factors; Structure; Thailand and the BRN and the P ULO; Urbanization; Uruguay and the Tupamaros; Insurgent Use of Terrorism; Insurgent Strength; System of Government; CHAPTER FIVE - Assessments of Insurgency Endings: Other Factors; Force Ratios; Civil-Defense Forces
CHAPTER SIX - ConclusionsAPPENDIX A - Case Studies: Methodology; APPENDIX B - Supplemental Findings; APPENDIX C - Multivariate Regression Analysis; APPENDIX D - Insurgencies Not Examined for This Publication; APPENDIX E - Categories Used for the Spring 2006 Survey; APPENDIX F - Unavoidable Ambiguities; APPENDIX G - Questions Used for the Autumn 2006 Survey; Glossary; Bibliography
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Connable Ben  
Santa Monica, CA, : RAND, c2010
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How terrorist groups end [[electronic resource] ] : lessons for countering Al Qa'ida / / Seth G. Jones, Martin C. Libicki
How terrorist groups end [[electronic resource] ] : lessons for countering Al Qa'ida / / Seth G. Jones, Martin C. Libicki
Autore Jones Seth G. <1972->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (251 p.)
Disciplina 363.325
363.32516
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
Soggetto topico Terrorism
Terrorism - Prevention - International cooperation
Intelligence service
Problem-oriented policing
ISBN 1-282-03325-5
9786612033254
0-8330-4640-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- How terrorist groups end -- Policing and Japan's Aum Shinrikyo -- Politics and the FMLN in El Salvador -- Military force and Al Qa'ida in Iraq -- The limits of America's Al Qa'ida strategy -- Ending the 'war' on terrorism.
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Jones Seth G. <1972->  
Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, c2008
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Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Autore Ablon Lillian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 364.168
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
GolayAndrea A
Soggetto topico Computer crimes -- Economic aspects
Computer crimes
Cyberterrorism
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8330-8541-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction and Research Methodology; Chapter Two: Characteristics of the Black Market; Structure; Participants; Business Conduits; Language; Products; Pricing; Reliability and Integrity; Sensitivity to External Events; Resilience; Chapter Three: The Black Market and Botnets; Sophistication; Cost Trends Over Time; Chapter Four: Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in the Black and Gray Markets; Participants and Structure; Prices; Trends for the Zero-Day Market
Chapter Five: Are Hacker Black Markets Mature?Chapter Six: Projections and Predictions for the Black Market; Most-Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Targets; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Attack Characteristics; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Participants; Contested Projections and Predictions; Chapter Seven: Conclusions; Chapter Eight: For Future Research; Appendixes; A. Text of the Black Market Timeline; B. Glossary; Bibliography; Selected Interviews and Personal Communications
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464325203321
Ablon Lillian  
Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
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Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Autore Ablon Lillian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 364.168
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
GolayAndrea A
Soggetto topico Computer crimes -- Economic aspects
Computer crimes
Cyberterrorism
Computer crimes - Economic aspects
Black market
Data protection
Hacking
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8330-8574-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction and Research Methodology; Chapter Two: Characteristics of the Black Market; Structure; Participants; Business Conduits; Language; Products; Pricing; Reliability and Integrity; Sensitivity to External Events; Resilience; Chapter Three: The Black Market and Botnets; Sophistication; Cost Trends Over Time; Chapter Four: Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in the Black and Gray Markets; Participants and Structure; Prices; Trends for the Zero-Day Market
Chapter Five: Are Hacker Black Markets Mature?Chapter Six: Projections and Predictions for the Black Market; Most-Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Targets; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Attack Characteristics; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Participants; Contested Projections and Predictions; Chapter Seven: Conclusions; Chapter Eight: For Future Research; Appendixes; A. Text of the Black Market Timeline; B. Glossary; Bibliography; Selected Interviews and Personal Communications
Record Nr. UNINA-9910220128403321
Ablon Lillian  
Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
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Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Autore Ablon Lillian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 364.168
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
GolayAndrea A
Soggetto topico Computer crimes -- Economic aspects
Computer crimes
Cyberterrorism
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
ISBN 0-8330-8541-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction and Research Methodology; Chapter Two: Characteristics of the Black Market; Structure; Participants; Business Conduits; Language; Products; Pricing; Reliability and Integrity; Sensitivity to External Events; Resilience; Chapter Three: The Black Market and Botnets; Sophistication; Cost Trends Over Time; Chapter Four: Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in the Black and Gray Markets; Participants and Structure; Prices; Trends for the Zero-Day Market
Chapter Five: Are Hacker Black Markets Mature?Chapter Six: Projections and Predictions for the Black Market; Most-Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Targets; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Attack Characteristics; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Participants; Contested Projections and Predictions; Chapter Seven: Conclusions; Chapter Eight: For Future Research; Appendixes; A. Text of the Black Market Timeline; B. Glossary; Bibliography; Selected Interviews and Personal Communications
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786672303321
Ablon Lillian  
Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
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Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data [[electronic resource] ] : Hackers'' Bazaar
Autore Ablon Lillian
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (83 p.)
Disciplina 364.168
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
GolayAndrea A
Soggetto topico Computer crimes -- Economic aspects
Computer crimes
Cyberterrorism
Social Welfare & Social Work
Social Sciences
Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency
ISBN 0-8330-8541-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction and Research Methodology; Chapter Two: Characteristics of the Black Market; Structure; Participants; Business Conduits; Language; Products; Pricing; Reliability and Integrity; Sensitivity to External Events; Resilience; Chapter Three: The Black Market and Botnets; Sophistication; Cost Trends Over Time; Chapter Four: Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in the Black and Gray Markets; Participants and Structure; Prices; Trends for the Zero-Day Market
Chapter Five: Are Hacker Black Markets Mature?Chapter Six: Projections and Predictions for the Black Market; Most-Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Targets; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Attack Characteristics; Agreed-Upon Projections and Predictions for Shifts in Participants; Contested Projections and Predictions; Chapter Seven: Conclusions; Chapter Eight: For Future Research; Appendixes; A. Text of the Black Market Timeline; B. Glossary; Bibliography; Selected Interviews and Personal Communications
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807865003321
Ablon Lillian  
Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2014
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New challenges, new tools for defense decisionmaking [[electronic resource]]
New challenges, new tools for defense decisionmaking [[electronic resource]]
Autore Johnson Stuart E
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (415 p.)
Disciplina 355/.033573
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
TrevertonGregory F
Soggetto topico National security
World politics
ISBN 1-282-28275-1
9786612282751
0-8330-3410-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PREFACE; CONTENTS; FIGURES; TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; FROM OLD CHALLENGES TO NEW; HOW THIS VOLUME IS ORGANIZED; PART I. NEW CHALLENGES FOR DEFENSE; INTRODUCTION TO PART I; Chapter One DECISIONMAKING FOR DEFENSE; DECIDING WHAT DECISIONS MUST BE MADE; DECIDING WHO MAKES THE DECISIONS; DECIDING HOW TO ALLOCATE RESOURCES; DECIDING WHAT INVESTMENTS TO MAKE; ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO DECISIONMAKING; ALTERNATIVE DECISIONMAKING STYLES; LOOKING TO THE FUTURE; Chapter Two RESPONDING TO ASYMMETRIC THREATS; FROM THE COLD WAR TO THE PRESENT; EXAMPLES OF ASYMMETRIC THREATS
HOW WOULD ADVERSARIES SHAPE ASYMMETRIC THREATS?THE IMPORTANCE OF SURPRISE AND ANONYMITY; CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE CYCLES; THE CHALLENGE OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION; A FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONDING TO ASYMMETRIC THREATS; Institutionalization Through Protection; Institutionalization Through Threat Management; Internationalization; CONCLUSIONS; Chapter Three WHAT INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE FOR DEFENSE?; WHAT IS ARCHITECTURE?; The Global Information Grid; Need There Be Architecture?; Architecture Follows Culture?; DoD as an Institution in Its Own League; ELEMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE; Collection; Access
PresentationNetworking; Knowledge Maintenance and Management; Security; Interoperability; Integration; THE NEED TO THINK NOW; PART II. COPING WITH UNCERTAINTY; INTRODUCTION TO PART II; Chapter Four INCORPORATING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN DEFENSE PLANNING; MODEST PROPOSITIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE; REAL REVOLUTIONS ON THE PHYSICAL BATTLEFIELD; Hitting What Can Be Seen; From Contingency to Necessity; The Coming Architecture of Military Organization; Conventional War, Hyperwar, and Mud Warfare; FALSE REVOLUTIONS ON THE VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELD; What Is Information Warfare?; Electronic Warfare
Command-and-Control WarfarePsychological Operations; The Ghost in the Machine; THE LESSON OF SEPTEMBER 11; Chapter Five UNCERTAINTY-SENSITIVE PLANNING; WHY SO MANY SURPRISES?; CONCEPTUAL STRATEGIC PLANNING; Uncertainty-Sensitive Strategic Planning; Operationalizing Strategic Planning in Portfolio-Management Terms; CAPABILITIES-BASED PLANNING; Key Features; Information Technology and Mission-System Analysis; Multiple Objectives and Measures; The Concept of a Scenario Space (an Assumptions Space); Choices and Resource Allocation; Chapter Six PLANNING THE FUTURE MILITARY WORKFORCE
MILITARY HUMAN CAPITALHistorical Size, Source, and Composition of the Active Force; Ongoing Revolutions: Composition, Characteristics, and Attributes; Looking to the Future; MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL ANALYSIS; The Process; Choosing Among Alternatives, an Example; Chapter Seven THE SOLDIER OF THE 21st CENTURY; VISIONS OF THE FUTURE; Cyber Soldier; Information Warrior; Peace Operations; Rapid Response Force; Low-Manning Vessels; Evolutionary Change; EXPERIENCE OF THE ALL-VOLUNTEER FORCE; Versatility and Leadership; Attracting Quality Personnel; Economic Theories of Compensation
ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE
Record Nr. UNINA-9910220136603321
Johnson Stuart E  
Santa Monica, : RAND Corporation, 2003
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Scaffolding the new Web [[electronic resource] ] : standards and standards policy for the digital economy / / Martin Libicki ... [et al.]
Scaffolding the new Web [[electronic resource] ] : standards and standards policy for the digital economy / / Martin Libicki ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 025.04
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
Soggetto topico Web sites - Standards
Electronic commerce - Standards
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8330-4373-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""PREFACE""; ""FIGURES AND TABLES""; ""SUMMARY""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""GLOSSARY""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""THE PLACE OF STANDARDS""; ""WHAT MAKES A STANDARD STANDARD?""; ""THE POTENTIAL IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDS""; ""LESSONS FROM FIVE CASE STUDIES""; ""STANDARDS FOSTER OPENNESS""; ""BUT STANDARDS HAVE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS, BOTH TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL, TO SUCCEED""; ""THE INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB HAVE SHIFTED THE FOCUS OF INTEROPERABILITY""; ""LIGHT STANDARDS CONTINUE TO DO BETTER""; ""BUT THE ENCAPSULATION OF THE REAL WORLD INTO STANDARD SEMANTICS IS LIKELY TO BE DIFFICULT""
""THE EMERGING CHALLENGE OF COMMON SEMANTICS""""LET THE MARKET DECIDE""; ""HAVE DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES EACH DECIDE""; ""ASSUME INTELLIGENT SOFTWARE WILL MEDIATE AMONG VARIOUS VOCABULARIES""; ""DEVELOP STANDARD ONTOLOGIES INTO WHICH STANDARD TERMS ARE MAPPED""; ""CONCENTRATE ON THE KEY WORDS""; ""CODA""; ""STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS""; ""THE IETF""; ""ISO, ITU, AND ECMA""; ""THE WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM (W3C)""; ""THE WIRELESS ACCESS PROTOCOL (WAP) FORUM""; ""OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE""; ""A TYPOLOGY""; ""THE PLACE OF STANDARDS""; ""THE PATENT TRAP""; ""STANDARDS AS A POLICY TOOL""
""NISTÃŒS EVOLVING ROLE""""FOR FURTHER RESEARCH""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""THE WEB AS WE KNOW IT""; ""HTML: THE HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE""; ""HYPERTEXT BEFORE THE WEB""; ""The World Wide Web Is Born""; ""And Then the Browser Wars Began""; ""JAVA""; ""The Java Strategy""; ""Java's Formal Standardization""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""THE EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE""; ""XML AS A MARKUP LANGUAGE""; ""GETTING TO XML""; ""XML AND E-COMMERCE""; ""WHAT THE WORDS MEAN""; ""MANAGING PROLIFERATION""; ""XML AS A STANDARDS ABSORBENT""; ""HOW XML MAY FAIL""; ""Other Standards for E-Commerce May Arise""
""Too Much Capital May Have Been Sunk into Today's X12- and EDIFACT- Based EDI""""XML Is Still Too Complex""; ""It May Get Caught in the Browser Wars""; ""It May Get Caught in the Java Wars""; ""Sellers May Not Like Friction-Free Capitalism""; ""Trust, Not Standards, May Be the Problem""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION AND DIGITAL LIBRARIES""; ""THE CRISIS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING""; ""THE WAY OF THE LIBRARIAN""; ""THE SEARCH FOR STRUCTURE""; ""TAGGING INFORMATION WITH PROPERTY RIGHTS""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""CODA""; ""PAYMENTS, PROPERTY, AND PRIVACY""; ""PAYMENTS AND PROPERTY""
""Secure Electronic Transactions (SET)""""Digital Cash and Micropayments""; ""The Secure Digital Music Initiative""; ""Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)""; ""Cryptographic Codes""; ""Cryptographic Procedures""; ""PRIVACY""; ""Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)""; ""TRUSTe""; ""EU Directive on Data Protection""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""STANDARDS AND THE FUTURE VALUE CHAIN""; ""AGENTS AND BOTS""; ""STANDARDS""; ""ON THE MEANING OF""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450069803321
Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, 2000
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Scaffolding the new Web [[electronic resource] ] : standards and standards policy for the digital economy / / Martin Libicki ... [et al.]
Scaffolding the new Web [[electronic resource] ] : standards and standards policy for the digital economy / / Martin Libicki ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (136 p.)
Disciplina 025.04
Altri autori (Persone) LibickiMartin C
Soggetto topico Web sites - Standards
Electronic commerce - Standards
ISBN 0-8330-4373-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""PREFACE""; ""FIGURES AND TABLES""; ""SUMMARY""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""GLOSSARY""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""THE PLACE OF STANDARDS""; ""WHAT MAKES A STANDARD STANDARD?""; ""THE POTENTIAL IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDS""; ""LESSONS FROM FIVE CASE STUDIES""; ""STANDARDS FOSTER OPENNESS""; ""BUT STANDARDS HAVE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS, BOTH TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL, TO SUCCEED""; ""THE INTERNET AND WORLD WIDE WEB HAVE SHIFTED THE FOCUS OF INTEROPERABILITY""; ""LIGHT STANDARDS CONTINUE TO DO BETTER""; ""BUT THE ENCAPSULATION OF THE REAL WORLD INTO STANDARD SEMANTICS IS LIKELY TO BE DIFFICULT""
""THE EMERGING CHALLENGE OF COMMON SEMANTICS""""LET THE MARKET DECIDE""; ""HAVE DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES EACH DECIDE""; ""ASSUME INTELLIGENT SOFTWARE WILL MEDIATE AMONG VARIOUS VOCABULARIES""; ""DEVELOP STANDARD ONTOLOGIES INTO WHICH STANDARD TERMS ARE MAPPED""; ""CONCENTRATE ON THE KEY WORDS""; ""CODA""; ""STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS""; ""THE IETF""; ""ISO, ITU, AND ECMA""; ""THE WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM (W3C)""; ""THE WIRELESS ACCESS PROTOCOL (WAP) FORUM""; ""OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE""; ""A TYPOLOGY""; ""THE PLACE OF STANDARDS""; ""THE PATENT TRAP""; ""STANDARDS AS A POLICY TOOL""
""NISTÃŒS EVOLVING ROLE""""FOR FURTHER RESEARCH""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""THE WEB AS WE KNOW IT""; ""HTML: THE HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE""; ""HYPERTEXT BEFORE THE WEB""; ""The World Wide Web Is Born""; ""And Then the Browser Wars Began""; ""JAVA""; ""The Java Strategy""; ""Java's Formal Standardization""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""THE EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE""; ""XML AS A MARKUP LANGUAGE""; ""GETTING TO XML""; ""XML AND E-COMMERCE""; ""WHAT THE WORDS MEAN""; ""MANAGING PROLIFERATION""; ""XML AS A STANDARDS ABSORBENT""; ""HOW XML MAY FAIL""; ""Other Standards for E-Commerce May Arise""
""Too Much Capital May Have Been Sunk into Today's X12- and EDIFACT- Based EDI""""XML Is Still Too Complex""; ""It May Get Caught in the Browser Wars""; ""It May Get Caught in the Java Wars""; ""Sellers May Not Like Friction-Free Capitalism""; ""Trust, Not Standards, May Be the Problem""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION AND DIGITAL LIBRARIES""; ""THE CRISIS IN ACADEMIC PUBLISHING""; ""THE WAY OF THE LIBRARIAN""; ""THE SEARCH FOR STRUCTURE""; ""TAGGING INFORMATION WITH PROPERTY RIGHTS""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""CODA""; ""PAYMENTS, PROPERTY, AND PRIVACY""; ""PAYMENTS AND PROPERTY""
""Secure Electronic Transactions (SET)""""Digital Cash and Micropayments""; ""The Secure Digital Music Initiative""; ""Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)""; ""Cryptographic Codes""; ""Cryptographic Procedures""; ""PRIVACY""; ""Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)""; ""TRUSTe""; ""EU Directive on Data Protection""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""STANDARDS AND THE FUTURE VALUE CHAIN""; ""AGENTS AND BOTS""; ""STANDARDS""; ""ON THE MEANING OF""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782939803321
Santa Monica, CA, : Rand, 2000
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