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Development of a Specification for Data Interchange Between Information Systems in Public Hazard Prevention: Dimensions of Success and Related Activities Identified by Case Study Research

Development of a Specification for Data Interchange Between Information Systems in Public Hazard Prevention: Dimensions of Success and Related Activities Identified by Case Study Research

Simone Wurster
Copyright: © 2013 |Volume: 11 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 21
ISSN: 1539-3062|EISSN: 1539-3054|EISBN13: 9781466631243|DOI: 10.4018/jitsr.2013010103
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Wurster, Simone. "Development of a Specification for Data Interchange Between Information Systems in Public Hazard Prevention: Dimensions of Success and Related Activities Identified by Case Study Research." IJITSR vol.11, no.1 2013: pp.46-66. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitsr.2013010103

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Wurster, S. (2013). Development of a Specification for Data Interchange Between Information Systems in Public Hazard Prevention: Dimensions of Success and Related Activities Identified by Case Study Research. International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research (IJITSR), 11(1), 46-66. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitsr.2013010103

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Wurster, Simone. "Development of a Specification for Data Interchange Between Information Systems in Public Hazard Prevention: Dimensions of Success and Related Activities Identified by Case Study Research," International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research (IJITSR) 11, no.1: 46-66. http://doi.org/10.4018/jitsr.2013010103

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Abstract

Standards and specifications for public security are missing in many technical aspects as well as the areas of communication protocols and security management. Several research gaps related to these fields exist, particularly regarding R&D stage standardisation. Sherif et al. (2007) offer a framework to investigate project management aspects leading to successful standardisation. Its applicability for R&D stage security standardisation was examined and mainly proved by a recent InfraNorm survey in the German security research program. The German project InfraNorm aims at initiating the development of standards and specifications for the protection of transportation infrastructure. This article gives insight into the development of such a specification based on R&D results. Besides providing practical examples for activities related to Sherif et al.’s (2007) framework, the article suggests its extension. Standardisation challenges and solutions are also unveiled. The article finishes by outlining key aspects which may influence the adoption of the specification and by giving a short overview of current results. Application fields of the findings include, in particular, fast track standardisation procedures with voluntary implementation of the results, standardisations of R&D results and standardisation projects from small groups.

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