Research into the social impact of automation sees automation systems as separate entities to the social systems that they affect. This paper examines this research position. Social systems are defined as systems of organisation and work involving human cooperation and inter-relations (adapted from OED 1990). It explores the possibility that some automation systems are themselves social systems. This proposition reframes the question of social impact by placing the impacting system as part of the impacted social system. Manufacturing information systems (IS) are presented as an example of automation applied to information processing. Manufacturing IS’s attempt to provide streamlined, automated information processing in their host organisati...
Recent work in social theory departs from prior traditions in proposing that social phenomena can be...
The changes that we have experienced during the end of the 20th century are so extensive that it is ...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...
Information systems emphasises the importance of considering computer based systems as social system...
This paper explores challenges of the evolution of the concept of Information Systems (IS) and its i...
International audienceince the 1970s, the application of microprocessor in industrial machinery and ...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the application of microprocessor in industrial machinery and...
This paper examines the relationship between the use of computer-based systems and transformations i...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
This paper considers the nature of the concept of an information system and particularly its basis a...
Software is a unique process that draws on socially structured domain-knowledge as its central resou...
We examine how important social and technical choices become part of the history of a computer-based...
This chapter sets the traditional focus of socio-technical systems theory on primary work systems in...
Sociotechnical systems (STS) research has not received much attention in the last decade, at least n...
Abstract Computer science is of course first of all a technological domain, but it has also become a...
Recent work in social theory departs from prior traditions in proposing that social phenomena can be...
The changes that we have experienced during the end of the 20th century are so extensive that it is ...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...
Information systems emphasises the importance of considering computer based systems as social system...
This paper explores challenges of the evolution of the concept of Information Systems (IS) and its i...
International audienceince the 1970s, the application of microprocessor in industrial machinery and ...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the application of microprocessor in industrial machinery and...
This paper examines the relationship between the use of computer-based systems and transformations i...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the ways in which we think about the development of info...
This paper considers the nature of the concept of an information system and particularly its basis a...
Software is a unique process that draws on socially structured domain-knowledge as its central resou...
We examine how important social and technical choices become part of the history of a computer-based...
This chapter sets the traditional focus of socio-technical systems theory on primary work systems in...
Sociotechnical systems (STS) research has not received much attention in the last decade, at least n...
Abstract Computer science is of course first of all a technological domain, but it has also become a...
Recent work in social theory departs from prior traditions in proposing that social phenomena can be...
The changes that we have experienced during the end of the 20th century are so extensive that it is ...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...