Titre : | Information systems and technology in the international office of the future : proccedings of IFIP WG 8.4 working conference on the international office of the future: desing options and solution strategies, university of arizona, tucson, arizona, USA, april 8-11, 1996 | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Conference on the international office, Auteur ; Glasson , Bernard C., Editeur scientifique ; Vogel , Douglas R., Editeur scientifique ; Bots , Pieter W.G., Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | London : Chapman and Hall | Année de publication : | 1996 | Collection : | International federation for information processing | Importance : | VI-380 p. | Présentation : | ill. | Format : | 25 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-412-79790-3 | Note générale : | Index | Langues : | Français (fre) | Mots-clés : | Information systems--Technology in the international
Information superhighway--Information infrastructure | Index. décimale : | 681.3.02 Conception,construction et structures des systèmes machines et éléments de traitement de données.(Conception des systèmes) | Résumé : | Globalization of business, internationalization of trade, and increasing prevalence of multi-cultural interdisciplinary teams are beginning to redefine the nature of office work. Different-time/different-place/different-culture teams will become the norm. Same-time/same-place/same-culture teams will become the exception. The International Office of the Future (IOF) will be a dramatically different environment than that which exists in the majority of today's organizations. Prospects for the IOF give rise to numerous questions, which are addressed in this book. What are the salient issues? What design options or solution strategies exist to address these issues? How might these design options be best implemented? What are their implications? In addition, a number of specific topics will be discussed including: multi-cultural team productivity, IT platform requirements, and global telecommunications. | Note de contenu : | Sommaire:
Part A:
1-Working with groups using groupware.
2-The information superhighway.
3-An IBIS-based model to support group
discussions.
4-Measuring the impact of communication technology on
group decision making.
5-An internet realtime conference.
6-Telecommunication and an information infrastructure in China.
7-Cultural factors in the adoption and use of GSS.
8-Operating systems for the mulitmedia office of the future.
9-An analysis of IT platform and organizational requirements for multimedia cooperation on the internet: a case study on the IOF. 10-Meetings bloody meetings.
11-The windmills of our minds.
12-Using the information superhighway to support
organizational learning.
13-Dual information systems for organizational working and learning.
14- Towards a common architecture paradigm for the
global application of information technology.
15-The conference/classroom of the future.
17-An example of the use of the WWW as a tool and environment for research collaboration.
18-An electronic
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Information systems and technology in the international office of the future : proccedings of IFIP WG 8.4 working conference on the international office of the future: desing options and solution strategies, university of arizona, tucson, arizona, USA, april 8-11, 1996 [texte imprimé] / Conference on the international office, Auteur ; Glasson , Bernard C., Editeur scientifique ; Vogel , Douglas R., Editeur scientifique ; Bots , Pieter W.G., Editeur scientifique . - Chapman and Hall, 1996 . - VI-380 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - ( International federation for information processing) . ISBN : 978-0-412-79790-3 Index Langues : Français ( fre) Mots-clés : | Information systems--Technology in the international
Information superhighway--Information infrastructure | Index. décimale : | 681.3.02 Conception,construction et structures des systèmes machines et éléments de traitement de données.(Conception des systèmes) | Résumé : | Globalization of business, internationalization of trade, and increasing prevalence of multi-cultural interdisciplinary teams are beginning to redefine the nature of office work. Different-time/different-place/different-culture teams will become the norm. Same-time/same-place/same-culture teams will become the exception. The International Office of the Future (IOF) will be a dramatically different environment than that which exists in the majority of today's organizations. Prospects for the IOF give rise to numerous questions, which are addressed in this book. What are the salient issues? What design options or solution strategies exist to address these issues? How might these design options be best implemented? What are their implications? In addition, a number of specific topics will be discussed including: multi-cultural team productivity, IT platform requirements, and global telecommunications. | Note de contenu : | Sommaire:
Part A:
1-Working with groups using groupware.
2-The information superhighway.
3-An IBIS-based model to support group
discussions.
4-Measuring the impact of communication technology on
group decision making.
5-An internet realtime conference.
6-Telecommunication and an information infrastructure in China.
7-Cultural factors in the adoption and use of GSS.
8-Operating systems for the mulitmedia office of the future.
9-An analysis of IT platform and organizational requirements for multimedia cooperation on the internet: a case study on the IOF. 10-Meetings bloody meetings.
11-The windmills of our minds.
12-Using the information superhighway to support
organizational learning.
13-Dual information systems for organizational working and learning.
14- Towards a common architecture paradigm for the
global application of information technology.
15-The conference/classroom of the future.
17-An example of the use of the WWW as a tool and environment for research collaboration.
18-An electronic
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