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Organizational Semiotics - Evolving a Science of Information Systems IFIP TC8 / WG8.1 Working Conference on Organizational... Organizational Semiotics - Evolving a Science of Information Systems IFIP TC8 / WG8.1 Working Conference on Organizational Semiotics: Evolving a Science of Information Systems July 23-25, 2001, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Kecheng Liu, Rodney J. Clarke, Peter Bogh Andersen, Ronald K. Stamper, El-Sayed Abou-Zeid
R2,970 Discovery Miles 29 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organizational Semiotics: Evolving a Science of Information Systems covers such issues as:
-Fundamental concepts such as 'information', 'data', 'message', 'communication', 'knowledge', 'organization', 'system' and so on;
-Properties of signs vital to organizational functioning, such as their meanings, the intentions they express and the valuable social consequences they produce;
-'Architecture' of organizations when they are viewed as information systems, based on their semiotics features;
-Understanding language in organizational contexts, for example, the limitations on the language used to conduct business affairs;
-The empirical study of communications for requirements elicitation;
-Applying semiotic categories (e.g. physical, empiric, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, social) to various problems;
-Organizational knowledge representation;
-Business process re-engineering methods and the design of e-commerce systems.

Information, Organisation and Technology - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Hardcover, 2001): Kecheng Liu, Rodney J.... Information, Organisation and Technology - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Hardcover, 2001)
Kecheng Liu, Rodney J. Clarke, Peter Bogh Andersen, Ronald K. Stamper
R5,921 Discovery Miles 59 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organisational semiotics is a discipline that is concerned with the interrelationships between individuals and groups, and between humans and technology, functioning in organisations and society. Organisational semiotics opens up the prospect of theory-building and the development of new methods and techniques to gain insights into organised behaviour and enacted social practices, in the presence and absence of various technologies. It shares common interests with many other approaches to information and organisations, such as computer science, computational semiotics, organisational engineering, and language action perspective. The common vision shared by these approaches is to treat organisations and related information systems and technologies within a unified semiotic framework, with particular reference to the huge range of issues that elude many traditional disciplines. The analysis and design of information systems develops methods for solving the practical problems but offers no rigorous, theoretical foundation for them or how information functions within and between organisations. The semiotic perspective accommodates the individual and the social, the human and the technical, intra- and inter-organisational interactions, at a level of detail that is required in the study, modelling, design, and engineering of new and alternative organisational and technical systems. This perspective is outlined in the chapter presentations of Information, Organisation and Technology.

Coordination and Communication Using Signs - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Kecheng Liu, Rodney J.... Coordination and Communication Using Signs - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Kecheng Liu, Rodney J. Clarke, Peter Bogh Andersen, Ronald K. Stamper
R3,087 Discovery Miles 30 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organisational Semiotics occupies an important niche in the research community of human communication and information systems. It opens up new ways of understanding the functioning of information and information resources in organised behavior.

Coordination And Communication Using Signs: Studies in Organisational Semiotics is a cutting-edge volume that bridges the gap between the technical and social aspects of information systems and information technology. The chapters in the book are divided into two major sections. The first section deals with Communication and Pragmatics, and Organisational Systems. In this section the following topics are examined:

  • the semiotic framework and natural language;
  • coordination and communication using natural language and other artifacts in a real-life setting;
  • substantive-level issues of information systems and business processes from several theoretical perspectives;
  • language as action;
  • communication quality in the context of systems and business processes;
  • organisational action and Greimas' semiotics.

Section Two concentrates on organisational systems, which may or may not include a computer system as a component and examines the following topics:

  • semiotic strategies and semiotic models of organisational structures;
  • the impact of information technology with instructive case studies;
  • the impact of information technology with a particular focus on sense-making in the work floor context;
  • the design of computer information systems;
  • improving the design quality of agent-based information systems;
  • the design ofinformation systems, in terms of capacity, and data scheme.

All the chapters in the volume have been submitted to a review process of discussants and peer reviews.

Organizational Semiotics - Evolving a Science of Information Systems IFIP TC8 / WG8.1 Working Conference on Organizational... Organizational Semiotics - Evolving a Science of Information Systems IFIP TC8 / WG8.1 Working Conference on Organizational Semiotics: Evolving a Science of Information Systems July 23-25, 2001, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Kecheng Liu, Rodney J. Clarke, Peter Bogh Andersen, Ronald K. Stamper, El-Sayed Abou-Zeid
R3,002 Discovery Miles 30 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organizational Semiotics: Evolving a Science of Information Systems covers such issues as: -Fundamental concepts such as 'information', 'data', 'message', 'communication', 'knowledge', 'organization', 'system' and so on; -Properties of signs vital to organizational functioning, such as their meanings, the intentions they express and the valuable social consequences they produce; -'Architecture' of organizations when they are viewed as information systems, based on their semiotics features; -Understanding language in organizational contexts, for example, the limitations on the language used to conduct business affairs; -The empirical study of communications for requirements elicitation; -Applying semiotic categories (e.g. physical, empiric, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, social) to various problems; -Organizational knowledge representation; -Business process re-engineering methods and the design of e-commerce systems.

Coordination and Communication Using Signs - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Coordination and Communication Using Signs - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Kecheng Liu, Rodney J. Clarke, Peter Bogh Andersen, Ronald K. Stamper
R2,920 Discovery Miles 29 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organisational Semiotics occupies an important niche in the research community of human communication and information systems. It opens up new ways of understanding the functioning of information and information resources in organised behavior.

Coordination And Communication Using Signs: Studies in Organisational Semiotics is a cutting-edge volume that bridges the gap between the technical and social aspects of information systems and information technology. The chapters in the book are divided into two major sections. The first section deals with Communication and Pragmatics, and Organisational Systems. In this section the following topics are examined:

  • the semiotic framework and natural language;
  • coordination and communication using natural language and other artifacts in a real-life setting;
  • substantive-level issues of information systems and business processes from several theoretical perspectives;
  • language as action;
  • communication quality in the context of systems and business processes;
  • organisational action and Greimas' semiotics.

Section Two concentrates on organisational systems, which may or may not include a computer system as a component and examines the following topics:

  • semiotic strategies and semiotic models of organisational structures;
  • the impact of information technology with instructive case studies;
  • the impact of information technology with a particular focus on sense-making in the work floor context;
  • the design of computer information systems;
  • improving the design quality of agent-based information systems;
  • the design of information systems, in terms of capacity, and data scheme.

All the chapters in the volume have been submitted to a review process of discussants and peer reviews.

Information, Organisation and Technology - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Information, Organisation and Technology - Studies in Organisational Semiotics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Kecheng Liu, Rodney J. Clarke, Peter Bogh Andersen, Ronald K. Stamper
R5,724 Discovery Miles 57 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organisational semiotics is a discipline that is concerned with the interrelationships between individuals and groups, and between humans and technology, functioning in organisations and society. Organisational semiotics opens up the prospect of theory-building and the development of new methods and techniques to gain insights into organised behaviour and enacted social practices, in the presence and absence of various technologies. It shares common interests with many other approaches to information and organisations, such as computer science, computational semiotics, organisational engineering, and language action perspective. The common vision shared by these approaches is to treat organisations and related information systems and technologies within a unified semiotic framework, with particular reference to the huge range of issues that elude many traditional disciplines. The analysis and design of information systems develops methods for solving the practical problems but offers no rigorous, theoretical foundation for them or how information functions within and between organisations. The semiotic perspective accommodates the individual and the social, the human and the technical, intra- and inter-organisational interactions, at a level of detail that is required in the study, modelling, design, and engineering of new and alternative organisational and technical systems. This perspective is outlined in the chapter presentations of Information, Organisation and Technology.

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