Collaborative environments as border agents

E. R. Young
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What information do entities within an enterprise need to share in order to be considered collaborating? How do those entities make decisions? Is this process one that can be captured and implemented in software or stored for future learning? These questions are typical of those asked at the onset of process modeling or for gathering user requirements, but recent work at the US/Mexico border to understand import/export procedures cast them in a new framework. A more critical question may be how does an organization, as typified by their culture, perceive and therefore manage technology?Cultural differences in software development are not always as easily perceived as those at an international border, yet they are just as strong. On one hand, there are "code jocks" that feel that developing software is intensely personal and should not be constrained by a pre-defined process. On the other, "process weenies" that test and accept software for corporate use and wish for order and consistency in how we develop our products. Who is right? They both are. A challenge to collaborative environments is managing the expectations of both.
作为边防人员的协作环境
企业中的实体需要共享哪些信息才能被视为协作?这些实体是如何做出决策的?这个过程是否可以在软件中捕获和实现,或者存储以备将来学习?这些问题是在流程建模开始或收集用户需求时提出的典型问题,但最近在美国/墨西哥边境了解进口/出口过程的工作将它们置于新的框架中。一个更关键的问题可能是,作为其文化典型的组织如何感知并因此管理技术?软件开发中的文化差异并不总是像在国际边界上那样容易被察觉,但是它们同样强烈。一方面,有些“代码爱好者”认为开发软件是非常个人化的,不应该受到预定义过程的约束。另一方面,“流程微博客”测试和接受公司使用的软件,并希望我们如何开发产品的顺序和一致性。谁是对的?他们都是。协作环境的一个挑战是管理双方的期望。
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