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# Scenario 3

Revision as of 22:05, 3 May 2009

Team Composition

Introduction

Coming soon

Research Questions

General book and e-book

  1. In what kind of categories can we split different kind of books?
  2. What is pleasant and unpleasant about reading a paper book?
  3. What is pleasant and unpleasant about reading on a e-book reader?
  4. What is pleasant and unpleasant about reading on a laptop?
  5. What is the typical weight of an e-book reader?
  6. What are current limitation of e-book readers?
  7. What is the refresh rate of black and white e-book readers?
  8. What is the refresh rate of the colored e-book readers?
  9. Will refresh rate of e-book readers improve in the future?
  10. What is the maximum resolution of current e-book readers?

Market

  1. How many paper books are sold each year?
  2. How many e-book readers have been sold so far?
  3. How many audio books are being sold each year?
  4. To what users would e-books provide a serious advantage over paper books?

Paper and ink

  1. What is the price of printing a book out of the total costs?
  2. What is the current trend in price of paper?
  3. Will the price of paper go up in the future?
  4. Will the price of ink go up in the future?
  5. Are there physical alternative to paper books?

Language

  1. In what amount are printed books available in non-native languages?
  2. What percent of the market is the industry loosing because of non-native speakers (in the US)?
  3. Would on demand printing of translated ebooks satisfy this non-native speaking market segment?

Financial

  1. What is the main source of revenue for writers?
  2. Breakdown of sales of different book types
  3. How are freely available ebooks financed?
  4. Breakdown of publishing costs

Digitizing of books

  1. What companies are digitizing books?
  2. Are all new books printed already digitized?
  3. What is the percentage of old books that has already been digitized?
  4. How much does it cost to have a book digitized?
  5. At what rate is the digitizing of old books happening?
  6. How many books that are in the public domain are already digitized?
  7. What is the size (in megabytes) of a typical ebook?
  8. How much data-storage will be needed to store every book in the world?
  9. What is the number of new digitized books per year?

Distribution of books

  1. What are the current major companies/sources that offer free ebooks?
  2. What are the current major companies that offer paid ebooks?
  3. What is the price for a standard ebook? (and how does that compare to a normal book)
  4. How much does it cost to distribute ebooks over the web? (bandwidth, server costs)
  5. How are ebooks distributed?
  6. How is access to certain 'sensitive' books regulated?
  7. How is 'renting' of ebooks from libraries handled?
  8. What are alternative ways to get (e)books to the customer?

Format of ebooks

  1. In what file-format will books be distributed now (in the future)?
  2. What are the alternatives to ebooks?
  3. What are the options to read digital books?
  4. What are future possibilities of ebooks, will they for example incorporate sound or video?

Copyright of digital books

  1. Who holds the copyright to books? Writers? Illustrators? Publishers?
  2. What are current copyright laws on books?
  3. How is copyright handled on current ebooks?
  4. What limitation imposes copyright on ebooks?
  5. Are there any open-source books?
  6. What is creative commons?
  7. To what limit can people read copyrighted books without buying them?
  8. Does piracy of books pose a significant threat to the industry?


Driving Forces

  1. Rise in price of paper
  2. Invention of digital ink and paper
  3. Increased usage/penetration of digital portable devices
  4. Changes in the copyright laws
  5. The security of digital right management
  6. The availability of Internet bandwidth
  7. Difficulty of having a book published and distributed
  8. Cost of digital book compared to normal book
  9. Increase in reachability of potential customers
  10. Lower cost of datastorage & bandwidth
  11. Increase in amount of people connected to internet
  12. Increase of amount of people connected to internet with mobile device


Systems Diagram

Scenarios

  1. Paper shall thrive
  2. Scenario 2
  3. Scenario 3