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English Dictionary: 'lock-in by the DICT Development Group
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   lock-in
  
      When an existing standard becomes almost impossible
      to supersede because of the cost or logistical difficulties
      involved in convincing all its users to switch something
      different and, typically, {incompatible}.
  
      The common implication is that the existing standard is
      notably inferior to other comparable standards developed
      before or since.
  
      Things which have been accused of benefiting from lock-in in
      the absence of being truly worthwhile include: the {QWERTY}
      keyboard; any well-known {operating system} or programming
      language you don't like (e.g., see "{Unix conspiracy}"); every
      product ever made by {Microsoft Corporation}; and most
      currently deployed formats for transmitting or storing data of
      any kind (especially the {Internet Protocol}, 7-bit (or even
      8-bit) {character sets}, analog video or audio broadcast
      formats and nearly any file format).
  
      Because of {network effects} outside of just computer
      networks, {Real World} examples of lock-in include the current
      spelling conventions for writing English (or French, Japanese,
      Hebrew, Arabic, etc.); the design of American money; the
      imperial (feet, inches, ounces, etc.) system of measurement;
      and the various and anachronistic aspects of the internal
      organisation of any government (e.g., the American Electoral
      College).
  
      (1998-01-15)
  
  
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