DocumentCode
3035311
Title
Brokers and intermediation for the info-underworld
Author
Foss, Jerry
Author_Institution
GPT Ltd., UK
fYear
1997
fDate
35767
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42467
Abstract
This paper discusses the concept of information brokerage as a range of intermediary services between consumers and information sources. These services are considered in the context of an increasingly commercial information trading environment, including the necessary legal requirements for online commerce. This is not a proposal for brokerage-it is a scenario for how brokerage may organically evolve; what drives its development, and its role in the developing services needed to support information services (viz the evolving Internet) on top of the traditional PSTN/ISDN. The paper considers the construction, deployment and management of future networked information services, and considers the scenario of service deployment following a net centric component ware paradigm; this assumes a trading environment where services are composed of third party provided service components which are subject to commercial procurement. The paper then develops this scenario to consider information services as online businesses which are autonomous and continually reassessing their own market environment. The fundamental conclusion is the increase in the requirement for intermediaries, and specifically information brokerage. It is argued that the commercial environment and the scale of the evolving Internet can´t survive without intermediation. This also applies to the management and support of the communications networks themselves in this fertile services environment
Keywords
Internet; Internet; brokerage; commercial environment; commercial information trading environment; commercial procurement; communications networks; future networked information services; info-underworld; information brokerage; information sources; intermediary services; legal requirements; market environment; net centric component ware paradigm; online businesses; online commerce; service deployment; services environment; trading environment; traditional PSTN/ISDN;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
IT Strategies for Information Overload (Digest No: 1997/340), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19971149
Filename
659905
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