Preface 1. Introduction PART I: THE HISTORY OF SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 2. Inventing Systems Integration 3. Systems Integration and the Social Solution of Technical Problems in Complex Systems 4. Integrating Electrical Power Systems: From Individual to Organizational Capabilities 5. Specialization and Systems Integration: Where Manufacture and Services Still Meet PART II: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES ON SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 6. The Economics of Systems Integration: Towards an Evolutionary Interpretation 7. Corporate Strategy and Systems Integration Capabilities: Managing Networks in Complex Systems Industries 8. The Role of Technical Standard in Coordinating the Division of Labour in Complex Systems Industries 9. The Cognitive Basis of System Integration: Redundancy of Context Generating Knowledge 10. Towards a Dynamics of Modularity: A Cyclical Model of Technical Advance PART III: COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE AND SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 11. The Geography of Systems Integration 12. Modularity and Outsourcing: The Nature of Co-Evolution of Product Architecture and Organization Architecture in the Global Automotive Industry 13. Modularization in the Car Industry: Inter-Linked Multiple Hierarchies of Product, Production, and Supplier Systems 14. Systems Integration in the US Defence Industry: Who Does It and Why Is It Important? 15. Changing Boundaries of Innovation Systems: Linking Market Demand and Use 16. Integrated Solutions: The Changing Business of Systems Integration
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