By taking an organizational communication approach to examine the meta influences on scientific IT infrastructure development, a preliminary analysis reveals that existing practices in a field with the Internet and computer technologies, the agenda of the funding agency, and the competing theories and methodologies held by participating scientists and groups are three such meta organizational influences. Instead of presenting key findings in the form of statements, the student author instead raises meta questions to be asked as we develop and design large-scale scientific IT infrastructure in the early 21st century
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-43).Funded by the Center for Coordination Science at the ...
We are in the second year of a three year, longitudinal, field-based study of work group life and te...
This paper reports on in-progress research into the coordination of specialized knowledge for projec...
By taking an organizational communication approach to examine the meta influences on scientific IT i...
textBased on grounded theory and thematic analysis of 70 in-depth interviews conducted over 32 month...
Cyber-infrastructure systems are integrated large-scale IT systems designed with the goal of transfo...
The concepts of community and infrastructure reverberate throughout the information sciences. As dig...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...
Research has shown that failing to recognize and understand organizational subgroups, their cultures...
While much of the adoption and diffusion of science gateways and/or computational tools for e-scienc...
Technical change is almost always the catalyst for organization change. Technochange is the use of i...
Cyber-infrastructure systems are integrated large-scale IT systems designed with the goal of transfo...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual o...
Technology adoption has received a great deal of research attention in information systems. While th...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a general model of the process by which large organizations ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-43).Funded by the Center for Coordination Science at the ...
We are in the second year of a three year, longitudinal, field-based study of work group life and te...
This paper reports on in-progress research into the coordination of specialized knowledge for projec...
By taking an organizational communication approach to examine the meta influences on scientific IT i...
textBased on grounded theory and thematic analysis of 70 in-depth interviews conducted over 32 month...
Cyber-infrastructure systems are integrated large-scale IT systems designed with the goal of transfo...
The concepts of community and infrastructure reverberate throughout the information sciences. As dig...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...
Research has shown that failing to recognize and understand organizational subgroups, their cultures...
While much of the adoption and diffusion of science gateways and/or computational tools for e-scienc...
Technical change is almost always the catalyst for organization change. Technochange is the use of i...
Cyber-infrastructure systems are integrated large-scale IT systems designed with the goal of transfo...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual o...
Technology adoption has received a great deal of research attention in information systems. While th...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a general model of the process by which large organizations ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-43).Funded by the Center for Coordination Science at the ...
We are in the second year of a three year, longitudinal, field-based study of work group life and te...
This paper reports on in-progress research into the coordination of specialized knowledge for projec...