In this contribution we present a theoretical approach which has been utilized to inform the coordination of the development of complex systems. Coordination is regarded a form of human activity in which individual and social aspects as well as technical ones need to be considered. We analyze human activity from an interaction point of view in which various types of signs mediate the relation between individual cognition and phenomena in the environment. The sign-mediated interaction is apprehended as having a connectional, conceptual and linguistic facet. From a cognitive and semiotic analysis of these facets, we conjecture that the following constituents are fundamental for human activity: intersubjectivity, experiential learning, context...
Coordination with other people is a central part of human life. Whenever we wave at a friend, help o...
We ask the question how human language, as a complex system of coordination, came into existence. We...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex mostly due to the unpredictability of huma...
In this paper we present a new theory for the coordination of human activity, the Activity Domain Th...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a new conceptualization of coordination in the Information S...
Abstract. In this paper we present a coordination approach towards creating and maintaining alignmen...
The development, acquisition, adaptation, and diffusion of Enterprise Systems in organizations pose ...
Coordination is becoming an increasingly important paradigm for systems design and implementation. W...
When modelling complex interactive systems, traditional interactor-based approaches suer from lack o...
Why is interaction so simple? This article presents a theory of interaction based on the use of shar...
The ongoing miniaturization of Information and Communication Technologies leads to novel ways of im-...
When modelling complex interactive systems, traditional interactor-based approaches suffer from lack...
In this paper, we show that early interaction can be seen as comprising of strands of coordinated ac...
This book addresses the question of how to achieve social coordination in Socio-Cognitive Technical ...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex mostly due to the unpredictability of huma...
Coordination with other people is a central part of human life. Whenever we wave at a friend, help o...
We ask the question how human language, as a complex system of coordination, came into existence. We...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex mostly due to the unpredictability of huma...
In this paper we present a new theory for the coordination of human activity, the Activity Domain Th...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a new conceptualization of coordination in the Information S...
Abstract. In this paper we present a coordination approach towards creating and maintaining alignmen...
The development, acquisition, adaptation, and diffusion of Enterprise Systems in organizations pose ...
Coordination is becoming an increasingly important paradigm for systems design and implementation. W...
When modelling complex interactive systems, traditional interactor-based approaches suer from lack o...
Why is interaction so simple? This article presents a theory of interaction based on the use of shar...
The ongoing miniaturization of Information and Communication Technologies leads to novel ways of im-...
When modelling complex interactive systems, traditional interactor-based approaches suffer from lack...
In this paper, we show that early interaction can be seen as comprising of strands of coordinated ac...
This book addresses the question of how to achieve social coordination in Socio-Cognitive Technical ...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex mostly due to the unpredictability of huma...
Coordination with other people is a central part of human life. Whenever we wave at a friend, help o...
We ask the question how human language, as a complex system of coordination, came into existence. We...
Socio-technical systems are becoming increasingly complex mostly due to the unpredictability of huma...