10 June 2019
08:00-08:45 Registration
08:45 – 18:00 Sessions
Session 1 (08:45- 10:30) Opening & Case presentation. Chair: Stewart Kowalski
Introduction of participants (08:45-09:00). Work Group Assignments.
Invited paper (09:00-o9:15) Linking Autopoiesis to Gomeostasis in Socio-Technical Systems. Ilia Bider, Gil Regev and Erik Perjons.
Presentation of the business case (o9:15-09:55) Case of Trapeza. Bjorn Persson
General Q&A on business case (09:55-10:20)
Posters teasers (10:20-10:30) each teaser is 3 min.
- Bringing Socio-Technical Security Capabilities to Cyber Range Programs. Bilal Al Sabbagh
- Spiraling out in control: A Video Cartesian Dialectic on a Socio-technical Approach to Teaching Privacy Information’s and Cyber Security (PICS). Joakim Kävrestad, Johani Karonen, Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt, Marcus Nohlberg and Stewart Kowalski
- A theoretical model for the Virtual Personal Assistant. Peter Imrie and Peter Bednar
Coffee Break and Posters (10.30-11:00)
Session 2 (11:00- 12:30) Position papers presentations. Chair: Peter Bednar
Presentations (11:00-12:15) Each presentation is 10 min. All presentes are asked to also prepare a poster for focused discussions at the end of this session and during lunch.
- Reviving the Individual in Sociotechnical Systems Thinking. Lars Taxén
- Usability: A Core Concept in Socio-Technical Systems Development. Dorina Rajanen and Mikko Rajanen
- Organizing in The Age of Digital Product Platforms: The Work of Integrated Vehicle Control Engineers. Charlotte Arghavan Shahlaei, Ulrika Lundh Snis and Dick Stenmark
- “Special Commando Move” – When Informal, Formal and Technical Cybersecurity Components Fail. Annika Andreasson and Fredrik Blix
- Strategic Planning for Secure Digital Transformation: A Socio-Technical Approach. Martin Koch, Kent Illemann and Daniel Riddarvinge
- Quasi-Social: Software as the ‘Social’ in Socio-Technical Design. Mariusz Nowostawski and Christopher Frantz
- Three Languages for Urban Mobility – Addressing the 21st Century Urban Mobility System with Information Systems Techniques. Tristan Stull and Jean-Pierre Kuilboer
Position papers poster discussions (12:15-12:30)
Lunch and Posters(12:30-13:30)
Session 3 (13:30-15:00) Full papers presentations. Chair: Ilia Bider
Presentations (Research, Idea, Experience reports) 10 min. talk + 5 min. questions
- Cassandra’s Calling Card: Socio-technical Risk Analysis and Management in Cyber Security Systems. Richard McEvoy and Stewart Kowalski (idea paper)
- A Socio-Technical Framework to Improve cyber security training: A Work in Progress. Grethe Østby, Lars Berg, Mazaher Kianpour, Basel Katt and Stewart Kowalski (idea paper)
- Creating shared value from collaborative logistics systems: cases of ES3 and FLEXE. Namchul Shin (reserch paper)
- Reconsidering Design Aspects for Socio-Technical Health Care Based on Experiences with an Ethnographical Study of Intensive Home Care. Markus Jelonek and Thomas Herrmann (experiecnce report)
- Robotics and quality: a sociomaterial analysis of assembly line. Masood Rangraz and Lena Pareto (experience report)
- Action Research on Process Analysis Maps. What does an arrow mean? Paola Mauri (experience report)
Coffee Break and Posters (15.30-16:00)
Session 4 (16:00 – 17:30) Group work and presentation of business case solutions. Chair: Stewart Kowalski
Group work on the business case (15:30-16:15 )
Presenting of finding and discussion (16:15-17:00)
Closing session (17:00-17:30). Chair: Stewart Kowalski
Reception in City Hall (19:00-20:30 )
Workshop dinner (21:00-23:00) – tentative