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Non-commutative valuation rings and semi-hereditary orders: By Hidetoshi Marubayashi, Haruo Miyamoto and Akira Ueda. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. (1997). 191 pages. $99.00, Dfl. 160.00, £59.00


Book ID
104353123
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0898-1221

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✦ Synopsis


Introduction: Design in context (Morten Kyng and Lars Mathiassen). 1. Evolution, not revolution: Participatory design in the toolbelt era (Tamara Sumner and Markns Stolze). 2. Computer use by artists and designers: Some perspectives on two design traditions (Colin Beardon, Sue Gollifer, Christopher Rose and Suzette Worden). 3. Three levels of end-user tailoring: Customization, integration, and extension (Anders Mcrch). 4. Design for heterogeneity (Kari Thoresen). 5. What kind of car is this sales support system? On styles, artifacts, and quality-in-use (Pelle Ehn, Theis Meggerle, Odd Steen and Micke Svedemar). 6. Accounting for system behavior: Representation, reflection, and resourceful action (Paul Dourish). 7. Computers in context--But in which context? (TorbjSrn N~islund). 8. Toward a cooperative experimental system development approach (Kaj Grcnbsek, Morten Kyng and Preben Mogensen). 9. Designing stakeholder expectations in the implementation of new technology: Can we ever learn our lessons? (Tom McMaster, Mark C. Jones and Trevor Wood-Harper). 10. Back to work: Renewing old agendas for cooperative design (Jeannette Blomberg, Lucy Suchman and Randall Trigg). 11. Design in groups--And all that jazz (Tone Bratteteig and Erik Stolterman). 12. Speech acts on trial (Jan Ljungberg and Peter Holm). 13. Ethnocritical heuristics for reflecting on work with users and other interested parties (Michael J. Muller). 14. An information systems research framework for the organizational laboratory (Kristin Braa and Richard Vidgen). Contributors' addresses. Index.