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Reframing Humans in Information Systems Development

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ISBN-10: 1849963460

ISBN-13: 9781849963466

Edition: 2011

Authors: Hannakaisa Isom�ki, Samuli Pekkola

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List price: $169.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Springer London, Limited
Publication date: 10/25/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 290
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.904
Language: English

Hannakaisa Isomäki (Ph.D., Information Systems, Tampere University, 2002) is Research Director and an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Information Technology, Jyväskylä University, Finland. She also holds an Adjunct Professorship at the University of Lapland, Faculty of Arts & Design. Her research interests intersect topics of Human-centred Information Systems, User Experience, E-learning, and Information Security Culture. She has authored several compilation works and published over 80 research articles such as publications in Information Systems Journal, International Journal of Technology Human Interaction and Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. She has also been…    

Introduction: Reframing Humans and Information Systems
Human Systems Analysis
On the Emergence of Techno-Religious Spaces: Implications for Design and End Users
Towards Lifeworld-Oriented Information Systems Development
Understanding the Business Client - Systems Developer Relationship: A Power Perspective
A Semiotic Analysis of Interactions Between End Users and Information Systems
Information Systems Development as an Intellectual Process: Designers' Perceptions of Users
Methodology
Participatory Design in Information Systems Development
Reflecting, Tinkering, and Tailoring: Implications for Theories of Information System Design
Evolutionary Application Development: Tools to Make Tools and Boundary Crossing
Design Science Research for User-Centeredness
�20 Years a-Growing�: Revisiting From Human Factors to Human Actors
Practice
Three Levels of Failure: Analysing a Workflow Management System
When and How Do We Become a �User�?
Use of Mobile IS: New Requirements for the IS Development Process
Reframing Online Shopping Through Innovative and Organic User-Oriented Design
Stakeholder Involvement and Team Working in Systems Development Practice
Epilogue
Index