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GIS, Organisations and People: A Socio-technical Approach


GIS, Organisations and People: A Socio-technical Approach

Paperback by Petch, James

GIS, Organisations and People: A Socio-technical Approach

£56.99

ISBN:
9780748406531
Publication Date:
31 Jan 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
GIS, Organisations and People: A Socio-technical Approach

Description

GIS projects have previously been viewed primarily as technical exercises, but it is now evident that the success of GIS projects depends as much on organisational issues as upon technicalities. GIS projects have profound socio-organisational contexts which must be taken into account if such projects are to succeed. The books presents an overview of the `human' side of GIS, both individual and organisational. GIS Organisations and People draws on material from the fields of mainstream business administration and information systems and builds a picture of how important they can be to GIS development and describes the implementation strategies which will allow their introduction. This unique textbook will meet the needs of an introductory module on the human aspects of GIS at advanced undergraduate and Master's level. It will equally be suitable for GIS professionals whose technical knowledge may be considerably greater than their appreciation of organisational strategic concerns. Key Features: * This introductory guide fully explains the importance of organisational issues in promoting successful GIS projects * A full glossary of specialist terms and a `self-check' questions round-up at the end of each chapter help develop the reader's comprehension

Contents

1. Introduction 2. From Techno-centric to Socio-technical Computing 3. Information Systems in Organisations 4. GIS Systems Development Methodology 5. Alternative Information Systems Development Methodologies: Socio-technical Methodologies 6. Alternative Information Systems Development Methodologies: Rapid Development Methodologies 7. GIS `Peopleware' 8. The Way Ahead 9. Glossary 10. References

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