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Explaining Change Paths of Systems and Software Development Practices

2010

This chapter discusses how systems development practices are shaped. Based on interviews conducted in ten development organizations and previous literature, we identify eight types of change paths in systems development practices: emergence, adoption, idealization, formalization, abandonment, informalization, entropy, and disobedience. We argue that the eight change path types provide an integrated theoretical framework on the study of how systems development practices change in organizations, projects, and among individual developers in a given context. We discuss how this framework complements existing theories and concepts of the contemporary literature on systems development.

Social software engineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware developmentcomputer.software_genreSoftware development processSoftware analyticsExtreme programming practicesBest coding practicesSystems development life cycleGoal-Driven Software Development Processbusinesscomputer
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Editorial: Software language engineering

2008

Software languages play an important role in software development. Software languages are the artificial languages that are used to describe software systems at various abstraction levels. They are applied to describe requirements and designs for software, definitions of software architectures, and implementations of software systems. A huge variety of different technological spaces exist to describe languages: programming languages, software modeling languages, data modeling languages, domain-specific languages, ontology language, and others.

Social software engineeringbusiness.industryComputer scienceProgramming languageSoftware developmentSecond-generation programming languageOntology languagecomputer.software_genreComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSoftware frameworkComponent-based software engineeringSoftware constructionSoftware systembusinessSoftware engineeringcomputerIET Software
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Children with their dreams – what kind of reveries are accepted in school context?

2011

The media and the contemporary consumer culture are central categories in modern childhood. They have opened new kinds of experiences and learning situations for children. In this article we are interested in the role of the media and consumption in schoolchildren's daily life. The data consist of writings and drawings of 7–12-year-old schoolchildren. Children have told us about their dreams, social worlds and doings in the mediated world. By asking children about all these things we are most likely able to find out how modern childhood and the learning situations in the class are influenced by the media and consumer goods. It is important to analyse children's experiences in the virtual en…

Social worldsClass (computer programming)AestheticsConsumerismPedagogyContext (language use)Meaning (existential)Consumption (sociology)Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyConsumer educationConsumer CultureEducationEducation 3-13
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Digitalized bioeconomy: Planned obsolescence-driven circular economy enabled by Co-Evolutionary coupling

2019

Driven by digital solutions, the bioeconomy is taking major steps forward in recent years toward achievement of the long-lasting goal of transition from a traditional fossil economy to a bioeconomy-based circular economy. The coupling of digitalization and bioeconomy is leading towards a digitalized bioeconomy that can satisfy the shift in consumers’ preferences for eco-consciousness, which in turn induces coupling of up-down stream operation in the value chain. Thus, the co-evolution of the coupling of digitalization and bioeconomy and of upstream and downstream operations is transforming the forest-based bioeconomy into a digital platform industry. Aiming at addressing this transformation…

Sociology and Political Science020209 energyPlanned obsolescencemedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyEducation0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDigital economyDynamismBusiness and International ManagementValue chainFunction (engineering)digitalisaatiota512Industrial organizationupstream-downstream couplingDownstream (petroleum industry)media_commonta113ta5119. Industry and infrastructurebusiness.industrydigitalized bioeconomyCircular economy05 social sciencesuusi talouscircular economyplanned obsolescenceCoupling (computer programming)kiertotalousBusinessdigital-bio couplingbiotalous050203 business & management
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Co-evolutionary coupling leads a way to a novel concept of R&D - Lessons from digitalized bioeconomy

2020

Given the increasing role of research and development (R&D) in competitive markets in the digital economy while confronting the dilemma between R&D expansion and a productivity decline, transformation of the R&D model has become a crucial subject for global digital leaders. The authors of this paper postulate that neo open innovation harnessing the vigor of external innovation resources which then developed into a new concept of R&D that self-transforms during an R&D process initiated by Amazon by coupling with users. The authors further develop these postulates by proposing the embedding of a growth characteristic identical to biological coupling. An empirical analysis focusing on the fore…

Sociology and Political Science020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyEducationinnovaatiotoimintatutkimus- ja kehittämistoiminta0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsDigital economyBusiness and International ManagementFunction (engineering)digitalisaatioProductivityIndustrial organizationnovel R&D conceptbiological couplingmedia_commonOpen innovationco-evolutionary couplingdigitalized bioeconomyCircular economy05 social sciencescircular economyuusi talousGlobal LeadershipDual (category theory)Coupling (computer programming)kiertotalousbiotalous050203 business & management
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The cost of protection racket in Sicily

2008

The purpose of this paper is to estimate the current cost of protection rackets in Sicily. By means of a database constructed on judicial evidence, it has been possible to come up with an estimate of the average and total costs of the protection-money system, as well as finding out in which sectors of economic activity and in which provinces is most pervasive. The average monthly payment is approximately 600 euros per business, with stronger effects in those areas with a relatively more traditional economic structure. As a whole, in monetary terms, the protection racket in Sicily accounts for over 1.4% of gross regional product. Finally, the paper supports the hypothesis that in most cases,…

Sociology and Political SciencebiologyTotal costmedia_common.quotation_subjectCost of crime; racket; extortion; organised crimeEurosracketorganised crimePaymentbiology.organism_classificationCost of crimeMicroeconomicsExtortionextortionPolitical Science and International RelationsRacketGross Regional ProductBusinessOrganised crimeLawcomputerConstraint (mathematics)computer.programming_languagemedia_commonGlobal Crime
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How do journals of different rank instruct peer reviewers? Reviewer guidelines in the field of management

2020

Current knowledge on peer review consists of general formulations of its goals and micro level accounts of its practice, while journals’ attempts to guide and shape peer review have hardly been investigated so far. This article addresses this gap by studying the content of the reviewer guidelines (RG) of 46 journals in the field of management, as editors may use guidelines to nudge reviewers considering all relevant criteria, properly, and consistently with the needs of the journal. The analysis reveals remarkable differences between the instructions for reviewers of journals of different rank. Average and low rank journals mostly use evaluation forms, they emphasize the empirical contribut…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeEconomics of sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectRank (computer programming)General Social SciencesLibrary and Information SciencesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240Field (computer science)GatekeepingComputer Science ApplicationsPeer reviewRanking (information retrieval)Mathematics educationQuality (business)Psychologymedia_commonScientometrics
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Exploring wider well-being in the EU-15 countries: an empirical application of the Stiglitz Report

2012

We draw on the recommendations of the Stiglitz Report to select a set of economic and social variables that can be used to make cross-country comparisons of wider well-being. Using data for the EU-15 countries for 1999 and 2005, we show how three-way analysis can be used to extract synthetic information from a large data set to determine the main latent explanatory factors. In our case, we identify one dominant factor that we term the development profile, which is positively associated with the level of education outputs, technological progress and female labour market participation and negatively associated with the level of pollution. We rank the countries according to this factor and com…

SociometryThree-way analysiSociology and Political ScienceStiglitz reportTechnological changeWider well-beingRank (computer programming)Cross-country comparisonGeneral Social SciencesEducational attainmentTerm (time)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Development economicsWell-beingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconomicsEconometricsCross-culturalSet (psychology)
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On "Explicandum" versus "Explicatum"

2011

The aim of this paper is twofold. First of all I want to present some old ideas revisited in the light of some of the many interesting new developments occurred in the course of these last ten years in the field of the foundations of fuzziness. Secondly I desire to present a tentative general framework in which it is possible to compare different attitudes and different approaches to the clarification of the conceptual problems arising from fuzziness and soft computing. In the paper, then, I shall use some names as banners to indicate a (crucial) problem (i.e., Carnap’s problem, von Neumann’s problem, Galileian science, Aristotelian science and so on). As it will be clear by reading the pap…

Soft computingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceAssociation (object-oriented programming)media_common.quotation_subjectFuzzy setField (computer science)Epistemologysymbols.namesakeExplicationReading (process)Sloganfuzziness Carnapsymbolsmedia_commonVon Neumann architecture
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In the Future Everyone Will Be a Fuzzy Set: Enric Trillas, FST as an Experimental Science and the Relationship with Theory of Concepts

2015

Enrique Trillas Ruiz has had a long association with Italy, and for ten years now has been in the Scientific committee of WILF, the International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic born and breed in our country; it was not until WILF 2009, which our research group organised in Terrasini (Palermo) and in which organising committee I sat, that I become aware of the “complementary soul” of Enric’s work. Up to that point I had stumbled upon his papers on fuzzy operators and logic, mostly the joint works of him and Claudi Alsina, such as [1, 2, 21], but my research interest at the time seemed to me away and far apart from the ensemble of symbols and logical implication: I was trying to use the elements of …

Soft computingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaPoint (typography)business.industryAssociation (object-oriented programming)media_common.quotation_subjectFuzzy setSettore M-FIL/02 - Logica E Filosofia Della ScienzaFuzzy logicLogical consequenceEpistemologyFuzzy LogicArtificial intelligenceConjunction fallacybusinessSoulMathematicsmedia_common
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