Title :
Standardization and Japanese information service industry
Author :
Kamijo, Fumihiko
Author_Institution :
Inf. Sci. Lab., Tokai Univ., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
Propagation and harmonization are two key issues of standardization. A task force was set up in an industry organization to work for the propagation of international standards. The name of the team was the Standard Committee, as part of the Japan Information Services Association (JISA). The activity to propagate standards provides little business profits in the short run. With this demerit, the committee could persuade member company management in specific topics. One example was the acceptance of ISO 9000. The recent activities are centered around Software Life Cycle Process (SLCP) and its practice guideline, Japan Common Frame (JCF). Such management-oriented standards may cause problems in Japan. Harmonization is a systematic problem solved by keeping concordance between International Standard Organization (ISO) standards and the official Japan Industrial Standard (JIS), as a governmental policy
Keywords :
ISO standards; government policies; information industry; information services; software standards; standardisation; ISO 9000; ISO standards; Japan Common Frame; Japan Industrial Standard; Japan Information Services Association; Japanese information service industry; Software Life Cycle Process; Standard Committee; government policy; international standards; management-oriented standards; software standards; standardization; task force; Communication industry; Contracts; ISO standards; Ice; Information science; Microcomputers; Quality management; Software standards; Standardization; Standards organizations;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Standards, 1999. Proceedings. Fourth IEEE International Symposium and Forum on
Conference_Location :
Curitiba
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0068-4
DOI :
10.1109/SESS.1999.766572