Issues and Trends in Technology and Human Interaction consists of research in the areas of e-commerce through law and culture, intellectual capital in knowledge management, and the philosophy of technology, among other topics. This book also investigates the interaction of technology and humans from a variety of viewpoints, and presents technology assessment of software/hardware development, interaction and conversion between technologies and their impact on society, and phenomenology of e-government.
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Issues and Trends in Technology and Human Interaction consists of research in the areas of e-commerce through law and culture, intellectual capital in knowledge management, and the philosophy of technology, among other topics. This book also investigates the interaction of technology and humans from a variety of viewpoints, and presents technology assessment of software/hardware development, interaction and conversion between technologies and their impact on society, and phenomenology of e-government.
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Very good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Glued binding. Paper over boards. 348 p. Contains: Unspecified. Advances in Technology and Human Interaction. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2006027718 Type of material Book Main title Issues and trends in technology and human interaction / Bernd Carsten Stahl [editor]. Published/Created Hershey: Idea Group Pub., c2007. Description xiii, 348 p. : ill.; 26 cm. ISBN 9781599042688 (hardcover) 1599042681 (hardcover) 9781599042695 (softcover) 159904269X (softcover) 9781599042701 (ebook) 1599042703 (ebook) LC classification T58.5. I79 2007 Related names Stahl, Bernd Carsten, 1968-Summary "This book provides a wide range of interesting and novel approaches to the relationship between technology and humans. It can be used for teaching as well as for research purposes; it contains insights that are of relevance for social and organizational use of information and communications technology"--Provided by publisher. Contents Conducting feminist gender research in the information systems field / Eileen M. Trauth, Lynette Kvasny, Anita Greenhill--A taxonomy of stakeholders: human roles in system development / Ian F. Alexander--21st century religious communities / Susan E. George--Protecting one's privacy: insights into the views and nature of the early adopters of privacy services / Sarah Spiekermann--A practitioner-centred assessment of a user-experience framework / Peter Wright, John McCarthy, Lisa Meekison--Impacts of behavior modeling in online asynchronous learning environments / Charlie C. Chen, Albert L. Harris, Lorne Olfman--The sociotechnical nature of mobile computing work: evidence from a study of policing in the United States / Steve Sawyer, Andrea Tapia--Rhetoric, practice, and context-sensitivity in sociotechnical action: the compass case / Giuseppina Pellegrino--The socio-pragmatics of IT artefacts: reconciling the pragmatic, social, semiotic and technical / Go?ran Goldkuhl, Pa?r J. A?gerfalk--Sociotechnical spaces: guiding politics, staging design / Christian Clausen, Yutaka Yoshinaka--Concerns with "mutual constitution": a critical realist commentary / Alistair Mutch--A framework for monitoring user involvement and participation in ERP implementation projects / Jose? Esteves, Joan Pastor, Josep Casanovas--Investigating the interdependence of organisations and information systems / Laurence Brooks, Christopher J. Davis, Mark Lycett--USE IT to create patient relation management for multiple sclerosis patients / Margreet B. Michel-Verkerke, Roel W. Schuring, Ton A. M. Spil--Contextual characteristics of creativity: effects on IT-supported organisational brainstorming / Dick Stenmark. Subjects Information technology--Social aspects. Communication--Technological innovations. Human beings. Notes Includes bibliographical references and index. Series Advances in technology and human interaction series Dewey class no. 303.48/33 Other system no. (OCoLC)ocm71286596 (OCoLC)71286596
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