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Organisational Semiotics for Business Informatics
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ABSTRACT
Drawing meaningful conclusions from organisational data is challenging, and theoretical frameworks can often illuminate information in fresh and useful ways. This book is one of the first to demonstrate how organisational semiotics can be applied to business informatics and information systems.
Semiotics, a long-established discipline of signs, offers a rich philosophical and theoretical foundation for understanding information systems. This book demonstrates how applying the framework of semiotics to an organisation can provide insights into its communication needs, and as a result, enhance the design of its information system. The authors demonstrate how organisations collect, process, represent, store and consume information through a complex system which is aligned to support its objectives and enhance performance.
Organisational Semiotics for Business Informatics clearly introduces the basic principles and describes a set of methods and techniques rooted in organisational semiotics. These have been applied to business applications; demonstrated through real life case studies. This ground-breaking book has the potential to transform the theoretical understanding of information systems into the basis of a scientific discipline.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
PART I Organisational semiotics
chapter 2|14 pages
Understanding sign and semiotics 13
chapter 3|16 pages
The organisational semiotics framework for business informatics
chapter 4|21 pages
Requirements engineering in information systems development
chapter 5|13 pages
Informatics in the business context
chapter 6|19 pages
Organisational modelling for information systems
chapter 7|21 pages
Modelling organisational dynamics: communications, pragmatics and norms
chapter 8|14 pages
Organisations as information systems
part |2 pages
PART II Applications