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STPIS@ECIS 2019: Stockholm, Sweden
- Stewart Kowalski, Peter M. Bednar, Alexander Nolte, Ilia Bider:
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in IS Development (STPIS 2019) co-located with 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2019), Stockholm, Sweden, June 10, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2398, CEUR-WS.org 2019
STPIS'19 Business case
- Björn Persson:
A Case of Trapeza. iv-v
Position papers
- Lars Taxén:
Reviving the Individual in Sociotechnical Systems Thinking. 1-8 - Mikko Rajanen, Dorina Rajanen:
Usability: A Core Concept in Socio-Technical Systems Development. 9-16 - Charlotte A. Shahlaei, Ulrika Lundh Snis, Dick Stenmark:
Organizing in The Age of Digital Product Platforms: The Work of Integrated Vehicle Control Engineers. 17-25 - Annika Andreasson, Fredrik Blix:
"Special Commando Move" - When Informal, Formal and Technical Cybersecurity Components Fail. 26-33 - Martin Koch, Kent Illemann, Daniel Riddarvinge:
Strategic Planning for Secure Digital Transformation: A Socio-Technical Approach. 34-41 - Mariusz Nowostawski, Christopher Frantz:
Quasi-Social: Software as the 'Social' in Socio-Technical Design. 42-53 - Tristan Stull, Jean-Pierre Kuilboer:
Three Languages for Urban Mobility. 54-64
Idea and research papers
- Richard McEvoy, Stewart Kowalski:
Cassandra's Calling Card: Socio-technical Risk Analysis and Management in Cyber Security Systems. 65-80 - Grethe Østby, Lars Berg, Mazaher Kianpour, Basel Katt, Stewart Kowalski:
A Socio-Technical Framework to Improve Cyber Security Training: A Work in Progress. 81-96 - Namchul Shin:
Creating Shared Value from Collaborative Logistics Systems: The Cases of ES3 and Flexe. 97-109
Experience reports
- Markus Jelonek, Thomas Herrmann:
Reconsidering Design Aspects for Socio-Technical Health Care Based on Experiences with an Ethnographical Study of Intensive Home Care. 110-122 - Masood Rangraz, Lena Pareto:
Robotics and Quality: A Sociomaterial Analysis of Assembly Line. 123-136 - Paola Mauri:
Action Research on Process Analysis Maps. What Does an Arrow Mean? 137-148
Posters
- Bilal Al Sabbagh:
Bringing Socio-Technical Security Capabilities to Cyber Range Programs. 149-152 - Joakim Kävrestad, Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt, Marcus Nohlberg, Johani Karonen, Stewart Kowalski:
Spiraling out in control: A Video Cartesian Dialectic on a Socio-technical Approach to Teaching Privacy, Information- and Cyber Security (PICS). 153-155 - Peter Imrie, Peter M. Bednar:
A theoretical model for the Virtual Personal Assistant. 156-159
Invited paper
- Ilia Bider, Gil Regev, Erik Perjons:
Linking Autopoiesis to Homeostasis in Socio-Technical Systems. 160-170
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