Future-proofing, 9780198862505
Hardcover
Sustainable IT design: lasting positive change beyond the project’s lifespan.

Future-proofing

making practice-based it design sustainable

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  • Hardcover

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    21 February 2022

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Summary

Future-Proofing IT Design: Creating Lasting Impact in a Changing World

Innovative research solutions increasingly require deep engagement with practitioners to manage the complex problems they are attempting to solve. This often project-based research is equipped with finite resources over a limited period without much thought into future-proofing the practice. These projects must face questions of what happens when a product comes to an end and whether there are any lasting positiv…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198862505
ISBN-10:0198862504
Author:Carla Simone, Ina Wagner, Anne Weibert, Volker Wulf, Claudia Müller
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:21 February 2022
Weight:784g
Dimensions:240mm x 162mm x 23mm
About The Author

Carla Simone

Carla Simone is a recognized European academic in the field of design of collaborative technologies. Her early research interests concerned ICT languages and architectures and the modelling of organizational processes. Since the ‘90, her research in the CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) area focuses on field studies to shape the design of malleable collaborative technologies and their modular architectures. She contributed to numerous books and authored over 100 papers on the above issues with a special focus on the relationship between users and ICT professionals in design. Until September 2015 she was full professor at the University of Milano Bicoccawhere she leaded the Computer Science curricula for several years. She currently holds a visiting position at the University of Siegen.

Ina Wagner is a leading European academic in the field of work and technology. Her research in the area of CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) and PD (Participatory Design) focuses on the study of work practices and the design of supporting technologies. She engaged early on in analysing ethical and political aspects of ICT, with a focus on medical technologies. She has edited and written numerous books and authored over 160 papers on a variety of technology-related issues, amongst themcomputer-support of hospital work and of architectural design and planning, participatory design, and a feminist perspective in science and technology. Until September 2011 she was Head of theInstitute for Technology Assessment and Design, Vienna University of Technology. She currently holds a visiting position at the University of Siegen.

Claudia Müller is assistant professor of information systems, especially IT for the ageing society, at the University of Siegen, Germany, and a professor of Careum Health Research at the Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland. Her research focus is on the co-production of digital tools to promote empowerment and social anddigital participation in the health & ageing sector. Prof. Müller is deputy chair of the expert commission of the Eighth Ageing Report “Ageing & Digitalisation” of the German federal government, co-chair of theexpert committee “Education and Digitalisation in Old Age” of the German federal ministry of family affairs and co-chair of the expert committee “Age and Technology” of the German Society for Gerontology and Geriatrics.

Anne Weibert is a research associate at the Institute for Information Systems and New Media, University of Siegen. Her research interest is in computer-based collaborative project work and inherent processes of technology appropriation, intercultural learning and community-building. She has conducted participatory design works with children and adults, and vulnerable populations including refugees in socially and culturally diverse settings.

Volker Wulf is a professor for Information Systemsand New Media at the University of Siegen. He is also the Managing Director of the School of Media and Information (iSchool) at the University of Siegen. Wulf had visiting appointments at MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, University of Michigan, and Stanford University. Since 2018 he is a member of the CHI-Academy. His research interests lie primarily in the area of Socio-Informatics, taking a practice-based approach to the design of IT systems in real-world settings. This includes the development of innovative applications in the areas of cooperation systems, knowledge management and community support. One special focus lies on flexible software architecture which can be adapted byend-users. Further research focuses on methods of user-oriented software development and introduction processes.

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