Social Thinking--software PracticeYvonne Dittrich, Christiane Floyd, Ralf Klischewski MIT Press, 2002 - 481 lappuses A collection of essays on the interrelationship of social science and software practice. Software practice--which includes software development, design, and use--needs to go beyond the traditional engineering framework. Drawing on a variety of social theory approaches, this book focuses on interdisciplinary cooperation in software practice. The topics discussed include the facilitation of collaborative software development, communication between developers and users, and the embedding of software systems in organizations. |
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... Contribution of Ethnography to Software Development Chris Westrup 95 6 Representing and Modeling Collaborative Practices for Systems Development 111 Marina Jirotka and Paul Luff 7 The Locales Framework : Making Social Thinking ...
... Contribution of Ethnography to Software Development Chris Westrup 95 6 Representing and Modeling Collaborative Practices for Systems Development 111 Marina Jirotka and Paul Luff 7 The Locales Framework : Making Social Thinking ...
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... contributions using the Dagstuhl discussion as a starting point . The first step , then , was to cluster the expected contributions into five parts and to engage spokespersons for each part with a view to coordinating com- munication ...
... contributions using the Dagstuhl discussion as a starting point . The first step , then , was to cluster the expected contributions into five parts and to engage spokespersons for each part with a view to coordinating com- munication ...
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... contributions in whatever way you find most useful . We welcome your feedback ; at the end of the book you will find contact information for all the contributors . Finally , we would like to express our gratitude to all who helped make ...
... contributions in whatever way you find most useful . We welcome your feedback ; at the end of the book you will find contact information for all the contributors . Finally , we would like to express our gratitude to all who helped make ...
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... contributions in this section is an attempt to identify and challenge existing assumptions and ultimately to suggest richer paradigms . The emphasis of the book is on practice involved in software develop- ment . There are many diverse ...
... contributions in this section is an attempt to identify and challenge existing assumptions and ultimately to suggest richer paradigms . The emphasis of the book is on practice involved in software develop- ment . There are many diverse ...
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... contributions grouped in this part of the book , two are by computer professionals and two are by social scientists representing dif- ferent influential schools of thought . Thus , both members and observers reflect on the paradigms ...
... contributions grouped in this part of the book , two are by computer professionals and two are by social scientists representing dif- ferent influential schools of thought . Thus , both members and observers reflect on the paradigms ...
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Developing and Embedding Autooperational Form | 5 |
On Foundational Categories in Software Development | 29 |
Making Use of Social Thinking The Challenge of Bridging Activity Systems | 45 |
Challenging Traditions of Inquiry in Software Practice | 69 |
Informing | 91 |
On Retrieving Skilled Practices The Contribution of Ethnography to Software Development | 95 |
Representing and Modeling Collaborative Practices for Systems Development | 111 |
The Locales Framework Making Social Thinking Accessible for Software Practitioners | 141 |
Organizing | 263 |
Changing Work Practices in Design | 267 |
Information Systems Research and Information Systems Practice in a Network of Activities | 287 |
Reaching out for Commitments Systems Development as Networking | 309 |
Participatory Organizational and Technological Innovation in Fragmented Work Environments | 331 |
LargeScale Requirements Analysis as Heterogeneous Engineering | 357 |
Reorienting | 387 |
Useware Design and Evolution Bridging Social Thinking and Software Construction | 391 |
What Doesnt Fit The Residual Category as Analytic Resource | 161 |
Grounding | 181 |
On the Intertwining of Social and Technical Factors in Software Development Projects | 185 |
Software Practice Is Social Practice | 205 |
Yes What Does That Mean? Understanding Distributed Requirements Handling | 223 |
Doing Empirical Research on Software Development Finding a Path between Understanding Intervention and Method Development | 243 |
Discontinuities | 409 |
Localizing Self on the Internet Designing for Genius Loci in a Global Context | 425 |
Intent Form and Materiality in the Design of Interaction Technology | 451 |
List of Contributors | 469 |
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