edited by Kurt Geihs, Wolfgang König, Falk Westarp.
Heidelberg
Physica-Verlag HD : Imprint : Physica
2002
(viii, 207 pages 50 illustrations)
Information age economy.
Part I: Standardization: T. Weitzel, O. Wendt, F. von Westarp: Modeling Diffusion Processes in Networks --;T. Weitzel, F. von Westarp: From QWERTY to Nuclear Power Reactors: Historic Battles for the Standard --;Part II: Infrastructure: A. Lingnau, M. Matthes, O. Drobnik: Supporting Mobility through Computer Networks --;K. Geihs, Ch. Becker: Quality of Service Management for Middleware and Applications --;J. Bizer, A. Miedbrodt: US-American Legislation on Digital Signatures --;Part III: Applications: M. Stubenrath: Communication on Capital Markets --;D. Bölsche, Ch. Becker: Contracts and eContracting: The Case of Forwarding Agents and Carriers --;K. Lenz, A. Oberweis: Internet Based Management of Distributed Business Processes.
New information and communication technologies unquestionably brought about enormous changes that resulted in an ever-increasing networked society. The objective was to gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind social, economic, technical and other kinds of networks in order to develop a unified theory of networks.
Economic policy.
Economics.
Regional economics.
HD62
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E358
2002
edited by Kurt Geihs, Wolfgang König, Falk Westarp.