Link to CEUR proceedings: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1604
The main purpose of the workshop is to arrange discussions on using a socio-technical perspective in Information Systems development.
13 June 2016
8.00- 17.00 Registration
19.00- 23.00 Workshop dinner (together with other CAiSE 2016 workshops)
14 June 2016
08.00-9:00 Registration
09:00-10:30 Interactive workshop. What is socio-technical research? Chair: Stewart Kowalski
- Participants introduce themselves (10 min)
- Stewart Kowalski. “Historical perspective on socio-technical perspective” (25 min)
- Common exercise. “Judging relevance of research to the socio-technical domain” (25 min)
- Brainstorming. “Criteria for judging relevance of research to the socio-technical domain” (30 min)
10.30-11:00 Coffee
11.00-12:30 Presentation session 1. Industrial experience and case studies. Chair: Gil Regev
- Nina Habjan, Tomaž Hovelja and Damjan Vavpotič. “Evaluating ERP as a composition of different functionalities from key stakeholder perspectives” (20 min)
- Gorica Tapandjieva, Gil Regev and Alain Wegmann. “SLA: to Sign or Not to Sign” (20 min)
- Ilia Bider, Sofia Olsson and Erik Perjons. “Stray lamb – misalignment in a socio-technical structure of an enterprise when transiting to intelligent products” (20 min)
- Paola Mauri. “Applying Social and Technical Issues in the Design of Management and Information Systems” (20 min)
- Assessing first 4 presentations from the position of criteria from the morning session (10 min)
12.30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Presentation session 2. Theory and Teaching. Chair: Ilia Bider
- Hans Weigand, Paul Johannesson and Birger Andersson. “The Value of a Meta Perspective in Social Innovation” (20 min)
- Gil Regev, Olivier Hayard, Gaël de Fourmestraux, Alain Geerts and Alain Wegmann. “Introducing Ethnography to IS Practitioners with an Experiential Pedagogy” (20 min)
- Naomi Unkelos-Shpigel. “Ace That Game: Educating Students to Gamified Design Thinking” (20 min)
- Shao-Fang Wen. “Hyper Contextual Security Knowledge Management for Open Source Software” (15 min)
- Thomas Herrmann, Isa Jahnke and Alexander Nolte. “Evaluating Socio-Technical Systems with Heuristics – a Feasible Approach?” (15 min)
15.30-16:00 Coffee
16:00-17:30 Brainstorming session. How to conduct research and teaching in the socio-technical domain. Chair: Stewart Kowalski
- Assessing last 5 presentations from the position of criteria from the morning session
- Fine-tuning the relevance criteria from the morning session
- Drafting a curriculum and teaching methods for the socio-tecnical domain
- Discussing the future of STPIS