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Responsibility And Dependable Systems 1st Edition Guy Dewsbury

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Responsibility And Dependable Systems 1st Edition Guy Dewsbury
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Guy Dewsbury, John Dobson
ISBN: 9781846286254, 1846286255
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Responsibility And Dependable Systems 1st Edition Guy Dewsbury by Guy Dewsbury, John Dobson 9781846286254, 1846286255 instant download after payment.

This book brings together for the first time two important features of a computer system to be embedded in an organisational context: responsibility, meaning whether the computer system properly supports the organisational responsibilities that people are allocated; and dependability, which means whether it does so in a way that people can justifiably trust it to perform its operation correctly. Organisational responsibility is examined from philosophical, social and practical viewpoints, which then leads to a workflow design which supports those responsibilities. The approach pays particular attention to looking at what happens when things go wrong and the adjustments and workarounds that people make to fulfil their responsibilities when their primary operational tasks are unachievable or frustrated, and how these alternative strategies can be incorporated into the workflow design. The application of the method to multi-organisational contexts is dealt with in some detail.

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