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Coordination
PDF icon stigmergic-coordination-wikipedia final.pdf (1.57 MB)
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PDF icon Stigmergy theory paper to share.pdf (261.44 KB)
Scozzi, B., Garavelli, C., & Crowston, K.. (2005). Methods for modeling and supporting innovation processes in SMEs. European Journal Of Innovation Management, 8(1), 120–137. https://doi.org/10.1108/14601060510578619
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Bolici, F., Howison, J., & Crowston, K.. (2016). Stigmergic coordination in FLOSS development teams: Integrating explicit and implicit mechanisms. Cognitive Systems Research, 38, 14–22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogsys.2015.12.003
PDF icon COGSYS-RS-(HHS)-(2015)-(3).pdf (218.8 KB)
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Crowston, K. (2008). The bug fixing process in proprietary and free/libre open source software: A coordination theory analysis. In V. Grover & Markus, L. M. (Eds.), Business Process Transformation (pp. 69-99). Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
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Crowston, K., Rubleske, J., & Howison, J.. (2006). Coordination theory: A ten-year retrospective. In P. Zhang & Galletta, D. (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems (pp. 120-138). M. E. Sharpe, Inc.
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Bolici, F., Howison, J., & Crowston, K.. (2009). Coordination without discussion? Socio-technical congruence and Stigmergy in Free and Open Source Software projects. In 2nd International Workshop on Socio-Technical Congruence, ICSE. Presented at the 2nd International Workshop on Socio-Technical Congruence, ICSE, Vancouver, Canada. Retrieved de http://docs.google.com/View?id=dhncd3jd_405fzt842gv
PDF icon Coordination without discussion? Socio-technical congruence.pdf (114.35 KB)
Crowston, K. (2003). A Taxonomy of Organizational Dependencies and Coordination Mechanisms. In T. W. Malone, Crowston, K., & Herman, G. (Eds.), Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook (pp. 85-108). MIT Press.
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Malone, T. W., Crowston, K., Lee, J., Pentland, B., Dellarocas, C., Wyner, G., et al.. (1999). Tools for inventing organizations: Toward a handbook of organizational processes. Management Science, 45(3), 425–443. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.45.3.425
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Malone, T. W., & Crowston, K.. (1994). The interdisciplinary study of coordination. Computing Surveys, 26(1), 87–119. https://doi.org/10.1145/174666.174668
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Crowston, K. (1994). Evolving novel organizational forms. In K. M. Carley & Prietula, M. J. (Eds.), Computational Organization Theory (pp. 19-38). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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Crowston, K. (1997). A coordination theory approach to organizational process design. Organization Science, 8(2), 157–175. https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.8.2.157
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Crowston, K. (2003). The evolution of high-reliability coordination mechanisms for collision avoidance. The Journal Of Information Technology Theory And Application (Jitta), 5(3), 1-29.
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Crowston, K. (1991). Modelling coordination in organizations. In M. Masuch & Massimo, G. (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence in Organization and Management Theory (pp. 215-234). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
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Crowston, K., & Osborn, C.. (2003). A coordination theory approach to process description and redesign. In Organizing Business Knowledge: The MIT Process Handbook.
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Crowston, K. (1996). An approach to evolving novel organizational forms. Computational And Mathematical Organization Theory, 2, 29–47. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00125762
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Malone, T. W., & Crowston, K.. (1990). What is coordination theory and how can it help design cooperative work systems? (D. Tatar, Ed.). In Proceedings of the Third Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (pp. 357–370). https://doi.org/10.1145/99332.99367
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core and periphery
Crowston, K., & Shamshurin, I.. (2017). Core-periphery communication and the success of free/libre open source software projects. Journal Of Internet Services And Applications, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13174-017-0061-4
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Core-periphery structure
Wei, K., Crowston, K., Eseryel, Y., & Heckman, R.. (2017). Roles and politeness behavior in community-based Free/Libre Open Source Software development. Information And Management, 54(5), 573-582. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2016.11.006
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Data Management
Crowston, K., & Qin, J.. (2010). A Capability Maturity Model for Scientific Data Management. In American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) Annual Conference.
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data quality
Prestopnik, N., & Crowston, K.. (2011). Gaming for (citizen) science: Exploring motivation and data quality in the context of crowdsourced science through the design and evaluation of a social-computational system. In “Computing for Citizen Science” workshop at the IEEE eScience Conference. Presented at the “Computing for Citizen Science” workshop at the IEEE eScience Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. Retrieved de http://itee.uq.edu.au/~eresearch/workshops/compcitsci2011/index.html
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Wiggins, A., Newman, G., Stevenson, R. D., & Crowston, K.. (2011). Mechanisms for Data Quality and Validation in Citizen Science. In "Computing for Citizen Science" workshop at the IEEE eScience Conference. Presented at the "Computing for Citizen Science" workshop at the IEEE eScience Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. Retrieved de http://itee.uq.edu.au/~eresearch/workshops/compcitsci2011/index.html
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data science
Saltz, J., Heckman, R., Crowston, K., You, S., & Hegde, Y.. (2019). Helping data science students develop task modularity. In Proceedings of the 52nd Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-52). https://doi.org/10.24251/HICSS.2019.134
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