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STPIS@CAiSE 2015: Stockholm, Sweden
- Stewart Kowalski, Peter M. Bednar, Ilia Bider, Jeffy Mwakalinga:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in IS Development (STPIS'15) co-located with the 27th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2015), Stockholm, Sweden, June 9, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1374, CEUR-WS.org 2015
Session 1: Opening
- Ian Sommerville:
Designing Software for a Million Users: it's not About the Technology. 1-4
Session 2: Teaching and Practice
- Gil Regev, Laura Regev, Yasmina Naïm, Julie Lang, Alain Wegmann:
Teaching an Ethnographic Approach to Requirements Elicitation in an Enterprise Architecture Course. 5-19 - Peter M. Bednar, Moufida Sadok:
Socio-Technical Toolbox for Business Systems Analysis and Design. 20-31 - Steven Alter:
Sociotechnical Systems Through a Work System Lens: A Possible Path for Reconciling System Conceptualizations, Business Realities, and Humanist Values in IS Development. 32-39
Session 3: Theory and Practice
- Bert Painter, Pamela Posey, Douglas Austrom, Ramkrishnan Tenkasi, Betty Barrett, Betsy Merck:
Sociotechnical Systems (STS) in Coordination of Virtual Innovation Work. 40-55 - Lars Taxén:
A Neurobiological Perspective on Socio-Technical Systems. 56-68 - Thomas Herrmann, Alexander Nolte:
Sociotechnical Requirements Specification - an Example of Continuous Support for Collaborative Modelling and Design. 69-83
Session 4: Diverse Issues
- Mohamad Gharib, Paolo Giorgini:
Modeling and Analyzing Information Quality Requirements of Socio-technical Systems: Experience Report. 84-99 - Paola Mauri:
The Process Analysis as a Frame to Merge Social and Technical Issues in the Design of Information and Management Systems. 100-105 - Michela Cozza, Antonella De Angeli:
Scaling up the Engagement in Participatory Design. 106-113 - Ilia Bider:
Functional Decomposition of a Socio-Technical System: What is Missing? 114-120
Session 5: Posters
- Zaruhi Aslanyan, Marieta Georgieva Ivanova, Flemming Nielson, Christian W. Probst:
Modelling and Analysing Socio-Technical Systems. 121-124 - Mariusz Nowostawski, Stewart Kowalski, Jeffy Mwakalinga:
HIPing Innovation Education in University. Introducing Socio-Technical Concepts for Cross-Disciplinary Teams in Applied Computer Sciences. 125-128
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