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Actors: a model of concurrent computation in distributed systems
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Analyzing due process in the workplace
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The social dynamics of routine computer use in complex organizations (work, management, sociology)
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Distributed decision making: a research agenda
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New challenges of systems development: a vision of the 90's
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Facilitating connectivity in composite information systems
ACM SIGMIS Database
Structure and action in distributed organizations
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SACT: a tool for automating semi-structured organizational communication
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A micro-organizational model for supporting knowledge migration
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Negotiation behavior during requirements specification
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ABSL: an actor-based specification language for office automation
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An approach to formalizing organizational open systems concepts
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Visual support for reengineering work processes
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The ITHACA office object model: modeling and implementation
ACM SIGMIS Database
The interdisciplinary study of coordination
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A speech-act-based negotiation protocol: design, implementation, and test use
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Infrastructure management as cooperative work: implications for systems design
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On designing intelligent hypertext systems for information management in software engineering
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Applied Intelligence
Naming the Unnamable: Socionics or the Sociological Turn of/to Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
A Knowledge-Based Environment for Modeling and Simulating Software Engineering Processes
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Infrastructure Management as Cooperative Work: Implications for Systems Design
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Expectation-Oriented Analysis and Design
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Enabling physical collaboration in industrial settings by designing for embodied interaction
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PoliS: a programming model for multiple tuple spaces
IWSSD '91 Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Software specification and design
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Implementing norms in electronic institutions
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A survey of multi-agent organizational paradigms
The Knowledge Engineering Review
ARBAS: a formal language to support argumentation in network-based organizations
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ECSCW'91 Proceedings of the second conference on European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
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WI-IAT '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Volume 01
Engineering open environments with electronic institutions
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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Workflow management systems for process organisations
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A methodology for developing multiagent systems as 3D electronic institutions
AOSE'07 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Agent-oriented software engineering VIII
Agent-oriented programming: from prolog to guarded definite clauses
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This paper is intended as a contribution to analysis of the implications of viewing offices as open systems. It takes a prescriptive stance on how to establish the information-processing foundations for taking action and making decisions in office work from an open systems perspective. We propose due process as a central activity in organizational information processing. Computer systems are beginning to play important roles in mediating the ongoing activities of organizations. We expect that these roles will gradually increase in importance as computer systems take on more of the authority and responsibility for ongoing activities. At the same time we expect computer systems to acquire more of the characteristics and structure of human organizations.