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Abstract of Toward a Socio - Technical Pattern Language
New technology offers new opportunities for enhancing existing social
practices and creating new forms of social participation. At the same time, new technology can be disruptive; at times, even destructive, if it is applied without careful consideration for social implications. Most famously, the purpose of the automobile is transportation. Yet, the widespread introduction of the automobile has contributed significantly to the destruction of the traditional nuclear family as well as the decay of many central urban areas, increased pollution, and enabled hundreds of thousands of accident fatalities. A more recent example involves the use of electronic voting. On the one hand, this offers the potential to help widen participation in traditional elections and even broaden the relevant education and participation of the electorate. On the other hand, if improperly designed and deployed, they raise the spector of complete disenfranchisement. The purpose of a socio-technical pattern language is to provide guidance in the design, development, deployment, and evaluation of technology based on recurring problems and solutions. Some of these patterns are based on modern practices which have been shown to have worked. Others are based more on extensions of more ancient practices. Back to Submitted Patterns Created by: Till last modification: Tuesday 20 of January, 2004 [07:09:07 UTC] by Till |