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Situation Room Analysis in the Information Technologies Market

Adamantios Koumpis and .
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Adamantios Koumpis: Unisoft of Northern Greece S.A. Thessaloniki, GREECE

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Abstract: It would be interesting and scientifically rewarding to investigate the possibilities of designing a "sheltered" situation room for the Information Technologies and Telecommunications services and products market. The proposed framework might be employed during any phase of the life cycle of an IT&T service or product, i.e. from the early design phases up to the phase of its launching into the market; it aims to be utilised by the various actors involved in the IT&T market, such as the industry e.g. software developers, network infrastructure suppliers, horizontal service providers, e.t.c., policy makers, regulation, legislation and standardisation bodies, as well as the R&D community and end users. In this paper an approach is presented which builds on the notion of a situation room; the latter term is broadly used in the context of military operations and has specific semantical connotations. We, deliberately, exploit the term’s ‘past’ and propose an analytical scheme based on it, which aims to assist planning initiatives and decision making in the application domain of the Information Technologies and Telecommunications (henceforth: IT&T) market.

JEL-codes: C7 D8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 1996-10-03
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