This book is about complexity in Information Systems (IS). The subject is addressed from both conceptual and applied perspectives. Concepts are drawn from information theory, industrial design and software engineering. Its content capitalizes on experiences gathered by the authors during various con
Managing Complexity of Information Systems
β Scribed by Pirmin Lemberger, Mederic Morel(auth.)
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Why Simplicity? (pages 1β16): Pirmin Lemberger and Mederic Morel
Chapter 2 Complexity, Simplicity, and Abstraction (pages 17β76): Pirmin Lemberger and Mederic Morel
Chapter 3 Value or Values? (pages 77β96): Pirmin Lemberger and Mederic Morel
Chapter 4 Promoting Value Through Simplicity (pages 97β148): Pirmin Lemberger and Mederic Morel
Chapter 5 Simplicity Best Practices (pages 149β172): Pirmin Lemberger and Mederic Morel
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