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Integrating Structural Causal Model Ontologies with LIME for Fair Machine Learning Explanations in Educational Admissions Open
This study employed knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) to extract and discover knowledge from the Benue State Polytechnic (Benpoly) admission database and used a structural causal model (SCM) ontological framework to represent the admi…
Managing Uncertainty: Company’s Adaptive Capabilities during Covid-19 Open
The concept of organizational learning receives increasing attention and recognition in recent years as a critical enabler of organizational adaptation, survival, and growth during uncertain times. Our study applies a sociotechnical lens t…
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Socio-technical issues and challenges in cyber security It has been widely recognised that the development of information security policies and regulations plays a key role in ensuring an effective information security management in theory…
It is not my job: exploring the disconnect between corporate security policies and actual security practices in SMEs Open
Purpose This paper aims to present empirical results exemplifying challenges related to information security faced by small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It uses guidelines based on work system theory (WST) to frame the results, thereby i…
Selected Topics on Socio-technical Perspective in Information Systems: Editorial Introduction to Issue 22 of CSIMQ Open
This thematic issue of the Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly (CSIMQ) journal is dedicated to fostering a socio-technical perspective in the Information Systems (IS) field. The contemporary perspective has developed a lot o…
Integration of Government Services using Semantic Technologies Open
The paper describes an approach to semantic interoperability of eGovernment services applied within the 027020 FP6 IST Access-eGov project. The goal of the project was to improve accessibility and connectivity of governmental services for …
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Evidence for D-0-(D)over-bar(0) mixing using the CDF II detector Open
We measure the time dependence of the ratio of decay rates for the rare decay D0→K+π− to the Cabibbo-favored decay D0→K−π+. A signal of 12.7×103 D0→K+π− decays was obtained using the Collider Detector at Fermilab II detector at the Fermila…
Socio-Technical Perspectives on Smart Working: Creating Meaningful and Sustainable Systems Open
Technological advances have made possible industrial and commercial applications of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and highly integrated manufacturing systems. It has also freed business activity from a focus on place, as both wo…
Selected Topics on Socio-technical Perspective in Information Systems: Editorial Introduction to Issue 18 of CSIMQ Open
This thematic issue of the Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly journal is dedicated to using a socio-technical perspective in the Information Systems (IS) field. It contains a selection of extended papers presented at STPIS'…
Information Security Management: ANP Based Approach for Risk Analysis and Decision Making Open
In information systems security, the objectives of risk analysis process are to help to identify new threats and vulnerabilities, to estimate their business impact and to provide a dynamic set of tools to control the security level of the …
Excellence in Practice through a Socio-Technical, Open Systems Approach to Process Analysis and Design Open
Nowadays, organizations pursue their aims in a context of distributed collaboration, creating a need not only for supporting work systems, but for a human-centred focus in which individual and group sense-making and learning are supported …
Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice: Socio-Technical Toolbox Open
This paper describes a teaching experience of information systems (IS) analysis and design unit. In this unit every student applies a socio-technical (ST) toolbox in a real life business. These projects give students experience of real wor…
Complex methods of inquiry: structuring uncertainty Open
Organizational problem spaces can be viewed as complex, uncertain and ambiguous. They can also be understood as open problem spaces. As such, any engagement with them, and any effort to intervene in order to pursue desirable change, cannot…