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AI & Society, Volume 15, 2001
Volume 15, Number 1-2, March 2001
- Anne-Marie McEwan, Richard Ennals:
AI & Society special issue on work organisation. 1-3 - Gillian Shapiro:
Exploring the impact of changes in work organisation on employees. 4-21 - Valerie Ratcliffe-Martin, Peter J. Sackett:
Information and small companies: Chaos with intent. 22-39 - Anne-Marie McEwan, Peter J. Sackett:
An exploration of empowerment in manufacturing enterprises. 40-57 - John R. Wilson, Claire M. Whittington:
Implementation of self-managed teams in manufacturing: More of a marathon than a sprint. 58-81 - John Bessant, George E. Tsekouras:
Developing learning networks. 82-98 - Violina Ratcheva, Shailendra Vyakarnam:
The challenges of virtual partnerships: Critical success factors in the formation of inter-organisational teams. 99-116 - Anna Whyatt:
Navigating complexity: The new context for learning communities. 117-120 - Richard Ennals:
Socially useful networking. 121-127 - Mikko T. Siponen:
The relevance of software rights: An anthology of the divergence of sociopolitical doctrines. 128-148 - Maeve Gallagher:
A review of government support for new forms of working. 149-159 - Richard Ennals:
The new organisation of work in the social sciences: Knowledge, business and working life. 160-165 - Richard Ennals:
Using the lamp instead of looking into the mirror: Women and men in discussion about the relationship between men and women in the workplace. 166-168
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2001
- Carl Martin Allwood, David Hakken:
'Use' discourses in system development: Can communication be improved? 169-199 - Casper Bruun Jensen:
CSCW design reconceptualised through science studies. 200-215 - Hans van Zon:
The digital economy: Challenges for Central European Industry. 216-232 - Volker Wulf, Volkmar Pipek, Andreas Pfeifer:
Resolving function-based conflicts in groupware systems. 233-262 - Sang-Chul Park:
Globalisation and local innovation system: The implementation of government policies to the formation of science parks in Japan. 263-279 - Peter van den Besselaar:
E-community versus E-commerce: The rise and decline of the Amsterdam digital city. 280-288 - Richard Ennals:
Book reviews. 289-290
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2001
- Lyn Pemberton:
Guest editorial. 291-294 - Duska Rosenberg:
Three steps to ethnography: A discussion of interdisciplinary contributions. 295-315 - Nandish V. Patel:
Deferred system's design: Situated system requirements gathering with Hyper-Tmodeller. 316-343 - Béatrice Cahour, Lyn Pemberton:
Keeping the peace: A model of conversational positioning in collaborative design dialogues. 344-358 - Jan O. Borchers:
A pattern approach to interaction design. 359-376 - Jan O. Borchers, Sally Fincher, Richard N. Griffiths, Lyn Pemberton, Elke Siemon:
Usability pattern language: Creating a community. 377-385 - M. Harris, A. P. Jagodzinski, Keith R. Greene:
Roles for knowledge-based computer systems: Case studies in maternity care. 386-395 - Myriam Lewkowicz, Manuel Zacklad:
Rationalisation of decision-making processes in design teams with a new formalism of design rationale. 396-408
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