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Computerization and Work A Reader on Social Aspects of Computerization
Başlık:
Computerization and Work A Reader on Social Aspects of Computerization
ISBN:
9783642704536
Edition:
1st ed. 1985.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
VIII, 171 p. online resource.
Series:
IFIP State-of-the-Art Reports
Contents:
Section I -- Information Technology and Work in the Present Society -- Computers-A Gift of Fire -- Information Technologies and Social Power -- The Impact of Information Processing on the Working Class -- Section II -- The Major Specific Impacts of Computerization on Work -- Computerization and Employment -- Information Technology and Skills: Problems in Research and Politics -- Computerized Information Systems in Personnel -- Section III -- Some Prerequisites for Systems Design in the Interest of the Workers -- Individual and Social Implications of Data Processing and Office Automation in Service Industries -- Participation in Technical Change -- Computerization and Education -- Section IV -- Approaches in System Design for a Defense of Human Work -- Organizational Consequences of the Use of EDP-How to Design Information Technology -- Humanizing Computerized Information Systems -- Conclusions -- IFIP TC 9-Working Group 1 "Computers and Work" Conclusions and Recommendations from the Workshop on the Effects of Computerization on Employment -- IFIP TC 9-Working Group 1 "Computers and Work" Conclusions and Recommendations from the Workshop on the Effects of Computerization on Professional Skills -- Sources and Acknowledgements.
Abstract:
This reader contains contributions referring to one of the most urgent problems in systems design: the effects of computerization on human work and approaches to ameliorate systems design in order to create better conditions for living human work in a computerized world. Of course the choice of papers has been operated somewhat arbitrarily. It primarily reflects the work of IFIP's Working Group 9.1. "Compu­ ters and Work" and of some of its members. The papers were compiled aiming at focussing on very material pro­ blems in the field of "Computers and Work". They substantively re­ flect in several points the discussions and the concern of the Wor­ king Group. Some conclusions from a series of workshops held from 1980 onward by the Working Group are likewise contained and directed to the IFIP community and to other parties concerned. The reader inserts itself into a rather extended line of activities of the Working Group: in addition to contributions to the two IFIP Working Conferences on Human Choice and Computers held in 1974 and in 1979 (proceedings published by North Holland) a recent IFIP Wor­ king Conference on Systems Design For, With and By the Users (held in September 82, proceedings published in March 83 by North Holland) and a joint TC3/TC9 Working Conference on Education for Systems De­ signer/User Co-operation (proceedings to be published by end 84).
Dil:
English