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Endogenously Emergent Information Systems

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the concept of “emergence” in the context of information systems (IS) and discusses its implications to IS research. The analysis shows that this literature assumes emergence to be an outcome of exogenous, although, complex design agency, largely omitting endogenous emergence, rising from the complexity of the information system and its operational interaction with its environment. Reflecting the IS perspective, the paper reviews research on endogenous emergence conducted especially in Computer Science and Software Engineering.

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Footnotes
1
Note that there seems to be some differences of opinion of what Turing had in mind or what Turing Machine as a model of computing implies [17].
 
2
Predictability is, of course, a matter of degree. Therefore, many qualities of information and software systems such as reliability, maintainability, efficiency can be regarded as emergent properties—they are system-level qualities hard to reduce to the system components and usually not completely predictable.
 
3
I interpret “organization” in a broad meaning here so that in addition to formal organizations it covers more informal organizations such as families and various online communities.
 
4
These levels are developed keeping simulation models in mind, but illustrate that deliberate and safe integration of systems requires getting acquainted with a huge amount meta-information the systems to be integrated.
 
5
Users here can be interpreted to cover not only human users in the external environment of the IS artifact, but also various objects in the environment that generate input streams and/or receive output streams.
 
6
One should note that our interest here is not in initial of training of the system to classify documents, for example, but in the automatic learning by the system while in use.
 
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Metadata
Title
Endogenously Emergent Information Systems
Author
J. Iivari
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52593-8_7

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