Abstract
Establishing traceable links between the analysis and design of socio-technical work systems and that of computerized tools required to support those work systems is necessary part of implementing systems in organizations. This paper explains aspects of a conceptual model related to work systems, processes, activities, actors, and technologies that establishes a link between work system analysis by business professionals and analysis and design work by technical experts. An approach for identifying scope of sociotechnical systems, especially the extent of automation for the activities identified using the work systems method, is described.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 19th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, WITS 2009 |
| Publisher | Social Science Research Network |
| Pages | 19-24 |
| Publication status | Published - 2009 |
| Event | 19th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, WITS 2009 - Phoenix, AZ, United States Duration: 14 Dec 2009 → 15 Dec 2009 |
Conference
| Conference | 19th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, WITS 2009 |
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| Place | United States |
| City | Phoenix, AZ |
| Period | 14/12/09 → 15/12/09 |
Research Keywords
- Conceptual model
- Systems analysis
- Work systems framework
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