European R&D and standardisation in the multimedia domain: a symbiotic relationship

Augusto de Albuquerque, Carlos Morais Pires
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European R&D programmes in telecommunication and information technology, managed by the European Commission Services, are about to start a new phase. The Information Society Technologies programme brings to the foreground the concept of convergence. Convergence between technologies but also between technology and the commercial and regulatory requirements to enable open global markets. The former industrial pre-competitive European R&D programmes, RACE (Research and Development in Advanced Communications in Europe) and ACTS (Advanced Communications Technologies and Services), maintained a strong symbiotic relationship with standardisation. Through mechanisms put in place during the lifetime of the programme the various research projects were clustered in concertation groups to harmonise approaches leading to clear and stronger contributions in the different standardisation organisation/consortia. The expectations are that standardisation in the networked multimedia domain works as enabler of market openness and fairness, public interest and social-cultural awareness (in the sense of taking into account the end-user as an individual or community) leading to a non-obstructive competitive attitude. This paper lists a non-exhaustive set of points in telecommunication and information technology where we believe R&D and standardisation must find a sustained input/output flow of background technological work and consensus-building mechanisms to achieve the above mentioned objectives.
欧洲多媒体领域的研发与标准化:一种共生关系
由欧盟委员会服务部门管理的欧洲电信和信息技术研发项目即将进入一个新阶段。信息社会技术方案将融合的概念带到了前台。技术之间以及技术与商业和监管要求之间的融合,以实现开放的全球市场。前工业竞争前的欧洲研发计划,RACE(欧洲先进通信研究与开发)和ACTS(先进通信技术和服务),与标准化保持着强大的共生关系。通过在项目生命周期内建立的机制,各种研究项目被集中在协调小组中,以协调各种方法,从而在不同的标准化组织/联盟中做出明确和更大的贡献。人们期望网络多媒体领域的标准化能够促进市场开放和公平、公共利益和社会文化意识(考虑到最终用户作为个人或社区的意义),从而产生一种非阻碍性的竞争态度。本文列出了电信和信息技术中的一组不详尽的要点,我们认为研发和标准化必须找到一个持续的输入/输出流的背景技术工作和建立共识的机制,以实现上述目标。
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