2016年ACM SIGMIS计算机与人类研究会议论文集

A. Morgan, Jeria L. Quesenberry, Sven Laumer, Christina N. Outlay
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我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加一年一度的计算机与人类研究会议——ACM SIGMIS CPR 2016。50多年来,ACM SIGMIS CPR吸引了学术界和实践者社区来理解与信息技术(IT)劳动力相关的问题。越来越多地,IT授权组织和社区通过积极的连接、交互和存在来改善他们周围的世界。我们在社区、国家景观和媒体上参与、理解和交流重大事件的方式,已经巩固了技术在未来几年的合法地位。因此,我们选择了由IT推动的组织和社会运动的会议主题。会议记录内的文件、海报和专题讨论,涉及资讯科技专业人员的招聘、保留和流失、对他们的技能和才能的需求、他们对工作的准备,以及资讯科技教育和管理的主题。今年,几篇论文、海报和小组讨论特别关注与智慧城市、共享经济、让黑人的生命更重要、虚拟团队中的社交媒体合作和新兴技术相关的组织和社会运动主题。我们还鼓励与会者参加Scott Bernard博士的题为“组织设计”的主题演讲,他目前在总统行政办公室的管理和预算办公室担任美国联邦首席企业架构师。他有价值且富有洞察力的演讲将引导我们更好地理解整体企业架构框架。我们希望这些论文集能在未来的岁月里为计算机和人类研究者和实践者提供有价值的参考。
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Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the annual Computers and People Research Conference -- ACM SIGMIS CPR 2016. For more than 50 years, ACM SIGMIS CPR has engaged the academic and practitioner communities in understanding the issues related to the information technology (IT) workforce. Increasingly, IT empowers organizations and communities to improve the world around them through positive connection, interaction, and presence. The ways that we engage, understand and communicate around major events in communities, on the national landscape, and in the media has solidified a legitimate role for technology for years to come. As a result, we selected the conference theme of organizational and social movements enabled by IT. The papers, posters and panels within the proceedings address themes related to the recruitment, retention and turnover of IT professionals, demand for their skills and talents, their readiness for the workplace, and topics in IS education and management. This year, several papers, posters and panels specifically focus on organizational and social movements themes related to smart cities, the sharing economy, making Black lives matter, social media collaboration in virtual teams and emerging technologies. We also encourage attendees to attend the keynote presentation entitled "Organizational Design" by Dr. Scott Bernard who currently serves as the U.S. Federal Chief Enterprise Architect at the Office of Management and Budget within the Executive Office of the President. His valuable and insightful talk will guide us to a better understanding of a holistic enterprise architecture framework. We hope these proceedings serve as a valuable reference for computer and people researchers and practitioners in the coming years.
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