Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved organisational performance. Evidence of this failure is adduced. The recommended change is to approach organisations as the information systems we develop. To achieve this we need a better understanding of information, the key resource, better ways of modelling organisations in information terms, and new tools for analysis, design, and systems development. Semiotics, the theory of sign, provides a suitable framework in which to make “information” and related concepts more precise. A semiotics of organisations leads to modelling them as systems of social norms from which information requirements can be logically deduced. This approach yields ...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
Traditional information systems theory and practice assumes a tight coupling or integration between ...
Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved...
The broad application of semiotic approaches to organisations has been considered by a number of inf...
Part 4: Knowledge Management and EngineeringInternational audienceOrganisational Semiotics is a disc...
To apply semiotics to organizational analysis and information systems design, it is essential to uni...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ConceptsInternational audienceThe organisational world ...
To apply semiotics to organizational analysis and information systems design, it is essential to uni...
The role played by the computer in organizations continues to evolve and increases in importance, si...
Abstract. Semiotic information systems entail a dispositional user perspective. Semiotics as the the...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ResearchInternational audienceThe goal of organizationa...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ResearchInternational audienceOrganizational Semiotics ...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ApplicationInternational audienceInformation systems ha...
This dissertation develops a new form of Systems Analysis based on Systemic Semiotics. Systemic Semi...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
Traditional information systems theory and practice assumes a tight coupling or integration between ...
Technical proficiency has not enabled our profession to deliver value for money in terms of improved...
The broad application of semiotic approaches to organisations has been considered by a number of inf...
Part 4: Knowledge Management and EngineeringInternational audienceOrganisational Semiotics is a disc...
To apply semiotics to organizational analysis and information systems design, it is essential to uni...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ConceptsInternational audienceThe organisational world ...
To apply semiotics to organizational analysis and information systems design, it is essential to uni...
The role played by the computer in organizations continues to evolve and increases in importance, si...
Abstract. Semiotic information systems entail a dispositional user perspective. Semiotics as the the...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ResearchInternational audienceThe goal of organizationa...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ResearchInternational audienceOrganizational Semiotics ...
Part 1: Organisational Semiotics: Theory and ApplicationInternational audienceInformation systems ha...
This dissertation develops a new form of Systems Analysis based on Systemic Semiotics. Systemic Semi...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
Traditional information systems theory and practice assumes a tight coupling or integration between ...