Timothy Schoechle

Timothy Schoechle, PhD has been in the communications and computer engineering fields since the mid-1970s and engaged in standardization since the early 1980s in a variety of both expert and leadership roles. He is active in various international standards educational and research initiatives including the biennial SIIT conference (Standardization and Innovation in IT) and an international journal on standards research. He presently serves as Secretariat of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC32 (Data Management and Interchange).

Dr. Schoechle played pioneering roles in such technologies as microprocessors, home networks, barcodes, RFID, VoIP, and energy systems. He served on the University of Colorado, Boulder, College of Engineering faculty, teaching one of the few standards courses in the world. He served a key role in founding its standards research center.

Dr. Schoechle holds a BS from Pepperdine University, and an MS and PhD from the University of Colorado. When not traveling for work, he lives in Boulder and is a consultant, advising governments, organizations, and law firms on standards policy and patent issues.

Publications

Standardization and Digital Enclosure: The Privatization of Standards, Knowledge, and Policy in the Age of Global Information Technology
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 384 pages.
Recent trends have shown increasing privatization of standardization activities under various corporations, trade associations, and consortia, raising significant public policy...
Introduction to the Study
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 17 pages.
This book is a study of the process of standardization—the process of establishing the technical standards that define nearly every artifact of the modern world. In the field of...
Standards and Standardization Practice
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 24 pages.
Technical standards have always played a vital role in the development of industrial society. Historically, standards can be traced to origins in the invention of currency and in...
The Global Context of Standardization
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 36 pages.
The purpose of this chapter is to situate this study in a global economic and social context, and to review the literature and discourses that inform this study and identify its...
Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 27 pages.
The primary theoretical perspective and framework of analysis for this study are public sphere theory and political economy. Although standardization is a social practice that...
Situated Discourse and Essential Terms
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 12 pages.
The research for this work is based on the thesis that standardization is moving from public formal bodies to more private consortia. A relevant question is why? Another basic...
Traditional Institutional Structures and Practices
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 24 pages.
In order to understand how traditional processes and discursive spaces may be undergoing enclosure, it is useful to examine the baseline from which recent changes have taken...
Discourse on Standardization: Public or Private?
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 51 pages.
The preceding chapter examined the history, structure, and practices of the principal international standards-setting organizations, the International Telecommunication Union...
Conclusion
Timothy Schoechle. © 2009. 24 pages.
This chapter offers the conclusions of the study, briefly summarizes the entire study, and then presents the results and their relevance to the study’s theoretical perspectives....
International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research (IJITSR)
Kai Jakobs. Est. 2003.
The International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research (IJITSR) publishes research findings with the goal of advancing knowledge and research in all aspects of IT...