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Socioinformatics - The Social Impact of Interactions between Humans and IT

Springer Proceedings in Complexity

Erschienen am 30.09.2014, 1. Auflage 2014
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ISBN/EAN: 9783319093772
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: ix, 171 S., 21 s/w Illustr., 16 farbige Illustr.,
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

Socioinformatics is a new scientific approach to study the interactions between humans and IT. These proceedings are a collection of the contributions during a workshop of the Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI). Researchers in this emerging field discuss the main aspects of interactions between IT and humans with respect to; social connections, social changes, acceptance of IT and the social conditions affecting this acceptance, effects of IT on humans and in response changes of IT, structures of the society and the influence of IT on these structures, changes of metaphysics influenced by IT and the social context of a knowledge society.

Autorenportrait

InhaltsangabeIntroduction; K.A. Zweig.- Towards a Principle of Socio-Technical Interactions - Embracing Cultural Issues of Enterprise Culture through a Concept of Enterprise Activities; S. Bittmann.- The Human Factor in Computer Science and How to Teach Students to Care: An Experience Report; J. Siegmund, S. Apel.- Socially-Aware Traffic Management; M. Seufert et al.- The Social Dimension of Information Ranking: A Discussion of Research Challenges and Approaches; I. Scholtes et al.- Using weighted interaction metrics for link prediction in a large online social network; O. Posegga et al.- Integrated Modeling and Evolution of Social Software; A. Poetzsch-Heffter et al.- Social Network Analysis in the Enterprise: Challenges and Opportunities; V. Burger et al.- Assessing the Structural Fluidity of Virtual Organizations and its Effects; S. P. Goggins, G. Valetto.- Anonymity, Immediacy and Electoral Delegation in Socio-Technical Computer Systems; J. Botev.- Towards Acceptance of Socio-technical Systems? An Emphasis on the Requirements Phase; J. Doerr.- Morals, IT-Structures, and Society; W. Lenski.