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Human-Centred Systems in the Global Economy
Yuji Masuda
其他書名
Proceedings from the International Workshop on Industrial Cultures and Human-Centred Systems held by Tokyo Keizai University in Tokyo 1990
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2012-12-06
主題
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Business & Economics / Information Management
Computers / Information Technology
Business & Economics / Business Mathematics
ISBN
1447119673
9781447119678
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=j_3ZBwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The arrival of the information society in Japan has radically altered the industrial structure, work patterns and cultural values of its society. The innovation and implementation of information technology has accelerated this change and made its effects more profoundly felt. Because of this, there is now a need to widen the debate on human-centred manufacturing systems to include broader issues such as industrial culture, international economies and global knowledge.
Human Centred Systems in the Global
Economy
contains the proceedings of an international workshop held at Tokyo Keizai University which looked at the design of human-centred systems in the context of these technological and social changes. The workshop attracted contributions from internationally known researchers in Europe, Japan, the USA, South East Asia, Eastern Europe and the USSR. The resulting volume is unique in that it addresses the relationship of information technology to Japanese society as a whole, rather than concentrating on technical issues. The papers have been divided into three areas, covering the structure, dimensions, and policies and perspectives of the information society. Specific areas covered include: social and cultural shaping of technology, economic interdependence, technology and knowledge transfer, computer-aided design, management culture and communication technologies.
Human Centred Systems in the Global Economy
provides a comprehensive assessment of the debates on human-centred systems and will be of interest to people in a wide variety of disciplines including information technology, economic development, management science and related studies of social science and humanities.