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The social aspect of Enterprise 2.0
Dion,

The tools themselves are just not enough - you
are writing more and more about the social
dimension to computing and the enterprise -
this is even more powerful.

Through the ages of IT user and social
involvement has become more and more important
- once stuck on the end of projects as user
testing and a "fait accompli" in an engineering
model of software development software
development has now moved more into the realm
of the social sciences.
Posted by: timekord   Posted on: 06/09/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The social aspect of Enterprise 2.0  timekord | 06/09/09
Computer science acquiring social science?  dionhinchcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/09/09
Still unable to wrap my head around this.  Palmetto | 06/09/09
Social Singularity - a dose of realism  timekord | 06/21/09
Re: The social aspect of Enterprise 2.0  StefanHauptmann | 08/04/09

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