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  • Formaat: Hardback, 494 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x38 mm, kaal: 939 g, 23 illus.; 23 Illustrations
  • Sari: The MIT Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2002
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262042045
  • ISBN-13: 9780262042048
  • Formaat: Hardback, 494 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x38 mm, kaal: 939 g, 23 illus.; 23 Illustrations
  • Sari: The MIT Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2002
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262042045
  • ISBN-13: 9780262042048

A collection of essays on the interrelationship of social science and softwarepractice.



Software practice--which includes software development, design, and use--needs to gobeyond the traditional engineering framework. Drawing on a variety of social theory approaches, thisbook focuses on interdisciplinary cooperation in software practice. The topics discussed include thefacilitation of collaborative software development, communication between developers and users, andthe embedding of software systems in organizations.

Introduction ix
Ralf Klischewski
Christiane Floyd
Yvonne Dittrich
I Deconstructing 1(90)
Christiane Floyd
Developing and Embedding Autooperational Form
5(24)
Christiane Floyd
On Foundational Categories in Software Development
29(16)
James M. Nyce
Gail Bader
Making Use of Social Thinking: The Challenge of Bridging Activity Systems
45(24)
Victor Kaptelinin
Challenging Traditions of Inquiry in Software Practice
69(22)
Hans-Erik Nissen
II Informing 91(90)
Chris Westrup
On Retrieving Skilled Practices: The Contribution of Ethnography to Software Development
95(16)
Chris Westrup
Representing and Modeling Collaborative Practices for Systems Development
111(30)
Marina Jirotka
Paul Luff
The Locales Framework: Making Social Thinking Accessible for Software Practitioners
141(20)
Geraldine Fitzpatrick
What Doesn't Fit: The ``Residual Category'' as Analytic Resource
161(20)
Eevi E. Beck
III Grounding 181(82)
Yvonne Dittrich
On the Intertwining of Social and Technical Factors in Software Development Projects
185(20)
Urs Andelfinger
Software Practice Is Social Practice
205(18)
Jacob Nørbjerg
Philip Kraft
``Yes---What Does That Mean?'' Understanding Distributed Requirements Handling
223(20)
Kari Ronkko
Doing Empirical Research on Software Development: Finding a Path between Understanding, Intervention, and Method Development
243(20)
Yvonne Dittrich
IV Organizing 263(124)
Jesper Simonsen
Changing Work Practices in Design
267(20)
Keld Bøgdker
Finn Kensing
Jesper Simonsen
Information Systems Research and Information Systems Practice in a Network of Activities
287(22)
Mikko Korpela
Anja Mursu
H. Abimbola Soriyan
Anne Eerola
Reaching out for Commitments: Systems Development as Networking
309(22)
Ralf Klischewski
Participatory Organizational and Technological Innovation in Fragmented Work Environments
331(26)
Bettina Torpel
Volker Wulf
Helge Kahler
Large-Scale Requirements Analysis as Heterogeneous Engineering
357(30)
Mark Bergman
John Leslie King
Kalle Lyytinen
V Reorienting 387(82)
Olav W. Bertelsen
Useware Design and Evolution: Bridging Social Thinking and Software Construction
391(18)
Horst Oberquelle
Discontinuities
409(16)
Olav W. Bertelsen
Susanne Bodker
Localizing Self on the Internet: Designing for ``Genius Loci'' in a Global Context
425(26)
Sara Eriksen
Intent, Form, and Materiality in the Design of Interaction Technology
451(18)
Thomas Binder
List of Contributors 469(2)
Index 471