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Organizational memory: processes, boundary objects, and trajectories

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. Abstracts and CD-ROM of Full Papers, 2003
The term organizational memory is due for an overhaul. Memory appears to be everywhere in organizations; yet, the term has been limited to only a few uses. Based on an ethnographic study of a telephone hotline group, this paper presents a micro-level, distributed cognition analysis of two hotline calls, the work activity surrounding the calls, and the ...
Mark S. Ackerman, Christine Halverson
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Integrating organizational requirements and object oriented modeling

Proceedings Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering, 2002
In recent years we have observed a growing influence of the object-oriented paradigm. Unfortunately, the current dominant object oriented modeling technique, i.e. the Unified Modeling Language, UML, is ill equipped for modeling early requirements which are typically informal and often focus on stakeholder objectives.
Jaelson Castro   +3 more
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Learning Objectives.

Continuum, 2020
After reading this chapter you should be able to: I Define organizational behavior and explain how and why it determines the effectiveness of an organization. I Appreciate why the study of organizational behavior improves a person's ability to understand
Guoning Chen
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Epistemic Objects, Artefacts and Organizational Change

Organization, 2005
One of the key concepts of the neo-institutional studies of organizations has been routine—an established, rule-governed pattern of action. The concept of routine creates difficulties when used for making sense of the emergence of new practices or change in organizations and institutions. There are two reasons for this.
Reijo Miettinen, Jaakko Virkkunen
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Organizational foundations of object-oriented programming

Journal of Systems and Software, 1996
Abstract This article demonstrates that object-oriented programming (OOP) systems are in fact part of a larger class of technical systems, which are structured along “holonic” organizational lines. The properties of holonic organizational architecture are brought out and applied to the description of OOP systems.
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Concurrent organizational objects

Proceedings of the workshop on Object-based concurrent programming, 1991
A concurrent organizational object, called the Ubik Configurator, is described. This object generalizes the Actor model to provide support for the following collections of Actors: organizations - referenced collections, Sponsors - executing collections, message sets ...
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Impact of Organizational Culture on Employee Performance

Prabandhan Indian Journal of Management, 2018
: The aim of the study is to find the relationship between organizational culture and employee performance and how the employee engagement helps in organizational culture on employee performance.
N. Kumari, Devisha Singh
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Organizational Transition to Object Technology: Theory and Practice

2002
The use of object technology (OT) has been highly successful for many software development companies, yet there are still a large number of organizations who have not yet adopted OT. For those companies currently adopting object technology, the transition from traditional procedurally-oriented technologies remains a challenge.
M. K. Serour   +4 more
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Conscientious Objection: Widening the Temporal and Organizational Horizons

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2016
Conscience can influence physicians' interactions with patients in myriad ways and, by extension, can influence the interactions and internal dynamics of a health care team. The AMA's opinion around physicians' exercise of conscience appropriately balance the obligations physicians have to their patients and profession, and the rights of physicians as ...
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ORGANIZATIONAL CORRELATES OF A MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES PROGRAM.

Academy of Management Journal, 1974
The article provides information on a study which applied and evaluated the concept of management by objectives (MBO) in an academic environment.
Y. K. Shetty, H. M. Carlisle
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