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Analyzing Tagged Resources for Social Interests Detection
Author(s) -
Manel Mezghani,
André Péninou,
Corinne Amel Zayani,
Ikram Amous,
Florence Sèdes
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0004971303400345
Subject(s) - computer science , personalization , adaptation (eye) , focus (optics) , originality , quality (philosophy) , order (exchange) , key (lock) , data science , information retrieval , world wide web , social network (sociolinguistics) , social media , computer security , philosophy , physics , epistemology , finance , creativity , law , political science , optics , economics
Information systems interoperability is one of the main concerns and challenges of information systems managers and researchers, most of whom perceive and approach it on a pure or predominantly technological perspective. In this paper, we argue that a sociotechnical perspective of information systems interoperability should be adopted and we set out seven assertions that, if taken into consideration, may improve the understanding, management, and study of the information systems interoperability phenomenon

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