Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2872427.2883018
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From Social Machines to Social Protocols

Abstract: The overarching vision of social machines is to facilitate social processes by having computers provide administrative support. We conceive of a social machine as a sociotechnical system (STS): a software-supported system in which autonomous principals such as humans and organizations interact to exchange information and services. Existing approaches for social machines emphasize the technical aspects and inadequately support the meanings of social processes, leaving them informally realized in human interacti… Show more

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“…However, a social-technical machine as conceived by Chopra and Singh would be a social technical system (STS), going beyond the current emphasis of the technical parameters in social machines to give meaning to social processes. The researchers have in mind what they term interaction-oriented software engineering (IOSE) that can be able to connect with STS's social fundamentals [19].…”
Section: Software Engineering In Evolving Society 51 Interaction-oriented Software Engineering (Iose)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a social-technical machine as conceived by Chopra and Singh would be a social technical system (STS), going beyond the current emphasis of the technical parameters in social machines to give meaning to social processes. The researchers have in mind what they term interaction-oriented software engineering (IOSE) that can be able to connect with STS's social fundamentals [19].…”
Section: Software Engineering In Evolving Society 51 Interaction-oriented Software Engineering (Iose)mentioning
confidence: 99%