[AISWorld] STPIS'16: Preliminary program and call for participation
ilia
ilia at ibissoft.se
Sat May 14 01:15:43 EDT 2016
Dear colleagues,
If you plan to attend CAiSE 2016 (http://caise2016.si/) or you are in
the neighborhood of Ljubljana around 14 June, consider joining our 2nd
International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in IS development
(STPIS'16).
We have an intensive and interesting program that includes 2
presentation sessions and two sessions devoted to collaborative work.
Detail information find at http://stpis2016.blogs.dsv.su.se/
Early bird registration until 14 May 2014, registration page:
http://caise2016.si/registration/
*Preliminary program*
The main purpose of the workshop is to arrange discussions on using a
socio-technical perspective in Information Systems development.
13 June 2016
8.00- 17.00 Registration
19.00- 23.00 Workshop dinner (together with other CAiSE 2016 workshops)
14 June 2016
08.00-9:00 Registration
09:00-10:30 Interactive workshop/. What is socio-technical research?
Chair: Stewart Kowalski/
1. Participants introduce themselves (10 min)
2. Stewart Kowalski/. “Historical perspective on socio-technical
perspective” (25 min)/
3. Common exercise. “/Judging relevance of research to the
socio-technical domain/” (25 min)
4. Brainstorming. “/Criteria for judging relevance of research to the
socio-technical domain/” (30 min)
10.30-11:00 Coffee
11.00-12:30 Presentation session 1/. Industrial experience and case
studies. Chair: Gil Regev
/
1. Nina Habjan, Tomaž Hovelja and Damjan Vavpotič. “E/valuating ERP as
a composition of different functionalities from key stakeholder
perspectives” /(20 min)/
/
2. Gorica Tapandjieva, Gil Regev and Alain Wegmann. “S/LA: to Sign or
Not to Sign” /(20 min)/
/
3. Ilia Bider, Sofia Olsson and Erik Perjons. “S/tray lamb –
misalignment in a socio-technical structure of an enterprise when
transiting to intelligent products/” (20 min)
4. Paola Mauri. “/Applying Social and Technical Issues in the Design of
Management and Information Systems/” (20 min)
5. Assessing first 4 presentations from the position of criteria from
the morning session (10 min)
12.30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Presentation session 2/. Theory and Teaching. Chair: Ilia Bider
/
1. Hans Weigand, Paul Johannesson and Birger Andersson. “/The Value of
a Meta Perspective in Social Innovation/” (20 min)
2. Gil Regev, Olivier Hayard, Gaël de Fourmestraux and Alain Wegmann.
“/Introducing Ethnography to IS Practitioners with an Experiential
Pedagogy/” (20 min)
3. Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel. “Ace That Game: Educating Students to
Gamified Design Thinking” (20 min)
4. Shao-Fang Wen. “/Hyper Contextual Security Knowledge Management for
Open Source Software/” (15 min)
5. Thomas Herrmann, Isa Jahnke and Alexander Nolte. “/Evaluating
Socio-Technical Systems with Heuristics – a Feasible Approach?/” (15
min)
15.30-16:00 Coffee
16:00-17:30 Brainstorming session/. How to conduct research and teaching
in the socio-technical domain. Chair: Stewart Kowalski
/
1. Assessing last 5 presentations from the position of criteria from
the morning session
2. Fine-tuning the relevance criteria from the morning session
3. Drafting a curriculum and teaching methods for the socio-tecnical domain
4. Discussing the future of STPIS
**
-- Best regards
===============================================
Dr. Ilia Bider
Process- och systemutvecklingskonsult at IbisSoft.se
Lektor & Forskare/Docent i data- och systemvetenskap at DSV.su.se
ilia at ibissoft.se +46 (0)8 164998
Software project as a socio-technical system:http://bit.ly/1TKgnf6
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