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Un-constraining the medium: design software systems to support situated action
This dissertation is concerned with Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
and in particular with ways in which insights from ethnomethodology can be melded
into the design of CSCW systemsâa relationship that has been labelled technomethodology.
The dissertation outlines a number of possible ways in which system design
can learn from ethnomethodology and concentrates on one particular aspectânamely
that CSCW should look closely at its foundational assumptions and, if necessary,
re-specify any concepts which appear problematic in their formulation. [Continues.
OECD WORKSHOPS ON THE ECONOMICS OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Document complet disponible sur OLIS dans son format dâorigine Complete document available on OLIS in its original formatDSTI/ICCP(97)12/FINAL FOREWORD The OECD Workshops on the Economics of the Information Society are aimed at developing economic data, research and analysis in the area of âGlobal Information Infrastructure--Global Information Society. â They are conducted under the aegis and direction of the ICCP Committee as the precursor for policy discussions within the Committee. The workshops concentrate on providing leading edge research on the economics of the coming âinformation societyâ, will have a quantitative and empirical focus and identify and refine the analytical and statistical tools needed for dealing with these issues
Understanding interactive behaviour : a quantitative approach.
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