DocumentCode
3735414
Title
Designing future networks: The investigation of socio-economic awareness by the Tussle Analysis
Author
Patrick Poullie;Corinna Schmitt;Burkhard Stiller
Author_Institution
Communication Systems Group (CSG), Department of Informatics (IfI), University of Zurich (UZH), Binzm?hlestrasse 14, CH-8050 Z?rich, Switzerland
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The Internet enables the interaction of stakeholders of virtually all commercial, industrial, and private sectors. Thereby, innumerable conflicting socio-economic interests collide through the Internet. Since self-interested stakeholders will try enforcing their interests through technological, economical, or judicial means, the Internet technology and related standards must not only be focused on technical engineering goals, but also need to ensure a fair playing field for all stakeholders. This necessity to consider socio-economic factors, when designing technology and standards, is slowly recognized by academia and standardization bodies and highlighted in this paper. The Tussle Analysis is presented as the first tool for assessing such a socio-economic awareness of Internet technology and related standards. The Tussle Analysis was standardized in Study Group (SG) 13 of the ITU-T and published as Recommendation Y.3013 in 2014. Thus, methods to implement the Tussle Analysis´ three steps are presented and discussed throughout the paper.
Keywords
"Stakeholders","Standards","Internet","Ecosystems","Economics","Interviews"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Standards for Communications and Networking (CSCN), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-8927-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSCN.2015.7390411
Filename
7390411
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