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|ID=39
 
|Has statement=Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network
 
|Has statement=Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network
 
|Has evidence=Having started from a DSS that doesn’t exist yet and from an unstructured decision problem we are now tracing connections in real time.
 
|Has evidence=Having started from a DSS that doesn’t exist yet and from an unstructured decision problem we are now tracing connections in real time.
 
|Has consequences=Studying an ongoing process avoids backwards tracing and thus facilitates the analyst.
 
|Has consequences=Studying an ongoing process avoids backwards tracing and thus facilitates the analyst.
 
|Has recommendation for action=Start to trace relations and to follow the actors (both humans and technology) from the design phase of the whole process.
 
|Has recommendation for action=Start to trace relations and to follow the actors (both humans and technology) from the design phase of the whole process.
|Has domain=Stakeholder involvement in the development and use of DSS, System requirement and design
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|Has domain=Participation
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|Has DSS development stage=Specification
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|Has decision stage=organization
 
|Has temporal scale=Long term (strategic)
 
|Has temporal scale=Long term (strategic)
 
|Has spatial context=Spatial with neighbourhood interrelations
 
|Has spatial context=Spatial with neighbourhood interrelations
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|Has decision making dimension=More than one decision maker/stakeholder
 
|Has decision making dimension=More than one decision maker/stakeholder
 
|Has country=Germany
 
|Has country=Germany
|Has other relevant information=See case
 
 
|Has reference=See case
 
|Has reference=See case
|Has related case=Germany:Actor Network Theory to Understand Collaborative Decision Support Systems Development in Forest Management Practice
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|Has related case=Germany-Actor Network Theory to Understand Collaborative Decision Support Systems Development in Forest Management Practice
 
|Has related lesson=Visualization of the preliminary actor network made the people explicity include the DSS in a planning process.
 
|Has related lesson=Visualization of the preliminary actor network made the people explicity include the DSS in a planning process.
|Has actor perspective=Developer/Architect, Researcher
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|Has other relevant information=See case
 
|Has working group theme=Dss development process, Participation
 
|Has working group theme=Dss development process, Participation
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|Has DSS development=Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Description of DSS development
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|Has decision support techniques=Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Decision support techniques
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|Has knowledge management processes=Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Knowledge management process
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|Has support for social participation=Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Support of social participation
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|Has actor perspective=Developer/Architect, Researcher
 
|Has researcher role=Decision analyst
 
|Has researcher role=Decision analyst
|Has developer role=Project manager
 
 
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WG1: [[Wg1::Participation]]
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WG4: [[Wg4::Institutionalization]]

Latest revision as of 06:13, 23 September 2013

Lesson

ID 39
Has statement Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network
Has evidence Having started from a DSS that doesn’t exist yet and from an unstructured decision problem we are now tracing connections in real time.
Has consequences Studying an ongoing process avoids backwards tracing and thus facilitates the analyst.
Has recommendation for action Start to trace relations and to follow the actors (both humans and technology) from the design phase of the whole process.
Has domain Participation
Has DSS development stage Specification
Has decision stage organization
Has temporal scale Long term (strategic)
Has spatial context Spatial with neighbourhood interrelations
Has spatial scale Forest level, Regional/national level
Has objectives dimension Multiple objectives
Has goods and services dimension Market services, Non-market services
Has decision making dimension More than one decision maker/stakeholder
Has country Germany
Has reference See case
Has related DSS
Has related case Germany-Actor Network Theory to Understand Collaborative Decision Support Systems Development in Forest Management Practice
Has related lesson Visualization of the preliminary actor network made the people explicity include the DSS in a planning process.
Has other relevant information See case
Has working group theme Dss development process, Participation
Has DSS development Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Description of DSS development
Has decision support techniques Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Decision support techniques
Has knowledge management processes Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Knowledge management process
Has support for social participation Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network.Support of social participation
Has actor perspective Developer/Architect, Researcher
Has researcher role Decision analyst
Has user role
Has developer role

WG1: Participation

WG4: Institutionalization