Document theory for the design of socio‐technical systems

Purpose This conceptual article aims to discuss how the concept of a document and documentation along with a general document model could inform us in the design and engineering of information or rather documentation systems. Design/methodology/approach This paper presents a broad and complementary...

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Published in:Journal of Documentation
Main Authors: Ivar Olsen, Bernt, Windfeld Lund, Niels, Ellingsen, Gunnar, Hartvigsen, Gunnar
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Published: Emerald 2012
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spelling cremerald:10.1108/00220411211200347 2024-06-09T07:49:59+00:00 Document theory for the design of socio‐technical systems A document model as ontology of human expression Ivar Olsen, Bernt Windfeld Lund, Niels Ellingsen, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Gunnar 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00220411211200347 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full-xml/10.1108/00220411211200347 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/00220411211200347/full/xml https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/00220411211200347/full/html en eng Emerald https://www.emerald.com/insight/site-policies Journal of Documentation volume 68, issue 1, page 100-126 ISSN 0022-0418 journal-article 2012 cremerald https://doi.org/10.1108/00220411211200347 2024-05-15T13:23:07Z Purpose This conceptual article aims to discuss how the concept of a document and documentation along with a general document model could inform us in the design and engineering of information or rather documentation systems. Design/methodology/approach This paper presents a broad and complementary document model, derived from the last couple of decades' discussion on what is a document and what is documentation. This model is used as a basis for a method, a conceptual tool or a template for analysis of socio‐technical systems. Findings The authors contend that the document systems analysis is a holistic approach compared to the traditional systems design and engineering reductionist approach, and also in the context of sociotechnical systems design. The document model is a taxonomy of the constituents of the document and, the authors argue, a potential communication tool in systems design. Research limitations/implications The document model presented in this article is discussed more or less solely in the context of information systems design, specifically sociotechnical systems. Moreover, the authors have tried to fit the theory and model within this context here, even though the concepts and thoughts can have much more general implications. Practical implications This presentation of a novel document model and framework is presented as a potential tool for systems analysis and design. The authors regard this as a realistic vision for the framework, but at the current stage of development for the model it is probably more useful as draft for such a tool or framework; a point of departure for the discussion of practical – and theoretical – implications of a broad and holistic document model. Originality/value A novel, unpublished document model, derived from theoretical discourses of document ontology in the “neo‐documentalist” movement spawned from a particular research community in Tromsø, Norway, is presented and discussed in the light of information systems design. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Emerald Norway Tromsø Journal of Documentation 68 1 100 126
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description Purpose This conceptual article aims to discuss how the concept of a document and documentation along with a general document model could inform us in the design and engineering of information or rather documentation systems. Design/methodology/approach This paper presents a broad and complementary document model, derived from the last couple of decades' discussion on what is a document and what is documentation. This model is used as a basis for a method, a conceptual tool or a template for analysis of socio‐technical systems. Findings The authors contend that the document systems analysis is a holistic approach compared to the traditional systems design and engineering reductionist approach, and also in the context of sociotechnical systems design. The document model is a taxonomy of the constituents of the document and, the authors argue, a potential communication tool in systems design. Research limitations/implications The document model presented in this article is discussed more or less solely in the context of information systems design, specifically sociotechnical systems. Moreover, the authors have tried to fit the theory and model within this context here, even though the concepts and thoughts can have much more general implications. Practical implications This presentation of a novel document model and framework is presented as a potential tool for systems analysis and design. The authors regard this as a realistic vision for the framework, but at the current stage of development for the model it is probably more useful as draft for such a tool or framework; a point of departure for the discussion of practical – and theoretical – implications of a broad and holistic document model. Originality/value A novel, unpublished document model, derived from theoretical discourses of document ontology in the “neo‐documentalist” movement spawned from a particular research community in Tromsø, Norway, is presented and discussed in the light of information systems design.
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