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Sociotechnical And Human Cognition Elements Of Information Systems Elayne Coakes

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Sociotechnical And Human Cognition Elements Of Information Systems Elayne Coakes
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Publisher: Information Science Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Elayne Coakes, M. Gordon Hunter, Andrew Wenn
ISBN: 9781591401049, 9781591401124, 1591401046, 1591401127
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Sociotechnical And Human Cognition Elements Of Information Systems Elayne Coakes by Elayne Coakes, M. Gordon Hunter, Andrew Wenn 9781591401049, 9781591401124, 1591401046, 1591401127 instant download after payment.

Information resource management is too often seen as a domain dominated by technology, or, at best, one in which human considerations are secondary to and dependent on technological systems. Socio-Technical and Human Cognition Elements of Information Systems brings together chapters from Europe, Australasia, Canada and the Americas, all drawn together by the common theme of the book. It will present information management not as technology influenced by people, but as fundamentally a people-centred domain.

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