Abstract:Toward a more structured use of information technology in the research community de Moor, Aldo
Published in:The American Sociologist
Publication date: 1996Link to publication
Citation for published version (APA):de Moor, A. (1996). Toward a more structured use of information technology in the research community. The American Sociologist, 27(1), 91-101.
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“…The scope of the method and methodological design criteria were discussed in [1,6]. A model of the user-driven development process was described in [7].…”
Section: 4 the Renisys Specification Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the analysis point of view, the NIS is seen as the set of meaningfully combined and configured information and communication processes which are necessary to support and coordinate the activities of the network participants in their various roles [1]. In the analysis view we thus focus on how meaningful process requirement definitions can be made.…”
Section: 1 What Is a Network Information System?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tools enable a fixed set of information and communication processes, which in turn allow participants to carry out their network activities. Another important feature is that for reasons such as the relative lack of hierarchical organization of the participants, and the participants themselves being the task-experts, user-driven network information system development is essential [1]. This means that the participants are responsible for determining the exact roles that a suite of tools plays in the enabling of their work processes.…”
Abstract. Users need to be strongly involved in the specification process of network information systems. Characteristics of user-driven specification are described, and process composition is proposed as a feasible approach. The knowledge representation framework used in the RENISYS specification method is introduced, using conceptual graph theory as its underlying formalism. The role of ontological and normative knowledge is explained. The presented theory is used to show how legitimate process definitions can be generated by the users. The facilitation of user-driven process composition is discussed.
“…The scope of the method and methodological design criteria were discussed in [1,6]. A model of the user-driven development process was described in [7].…”
Section: 4 the Renisys Specification Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the analysis point of view, the NIS is seen as the set of meaningfully combined and configured information and communication processes which are necessary to support and coordinate the activities of the network participants in their various roles [1]. In the analysis view we thus focus on how meaningful process requirement definitions can be made.…”
Section: 1 What Is a Network Information System?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These tools enable a fixed set of information and communication processes, which in turn allow participants to carry out their network activities. Another important feature is that for reasons such as the relative lack of hierarchical organization of the participants, and the participants themselves being the task-experts, user-driven network information system development is essential [1]. This means that the participants are responsible for determining the exact roles that a suite of tools plays in the enabling of their work processes.…”
Abstract. Users need to be strongly involved in the specification process of network information systems. Characteristics of user-driven specification are described, and process composition is proposed as a feasible approach. The knowledge representation framework used in the RENISYS specification method is introduced, using conceptual graph theory as its underlying formalism. The role of ontological and normative knowledge is explained. The presented theory is used to show how legitimate process definitions can be generated by the users. The facilitation of user-driven process composition is discussed.
“…Determining exactly what parts of communication can be automated is not a trivial task, however. Therefore, instead of merely providing a set of autonomous tools, substantial efforts must be made on the development of integrated and customized network information systems (De Moor, 1996). In these systems, it is very clearly identified what coordination patterns are to be enabled by which constituting information tools or human participants.…”
Section: Finding the Right Balance In Coordinationmentioning
“…Such tools include mailers, mailing lists and a great variety of Web-applications. Still, from an analytical instead of such a design perspective, a network information system can be regarded as a set of meaningfully configured and combined information and communication processes necessary to support and coordinate the activities of the network participants in their various roles [3]. This implies that the usage context in which the information system operates, needs to be very clearly defined.…”
Section: Virtual Professional Communitiesmentioning
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