Reputation
In social structures human beings acquire reputation. Reputation emerges from earlier behaviour and sets the tone for to be expected behaviour. Reputation influences the trust people choose to give. Performance of presence in on- and offline realities is crucial in the establishment of reputation. For many social networks, open source communities and other social environment on the Internet, performance of presence to establish reputation is a driving force to contribute. For trusted reputations the old Dutch saying is valid: trust comes by foot and travels by horse.
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Only one way of communicating
Instead of having the computer adapt to the person, the person is supposed to adapt to the computer.
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Intelligence in systems
Realizing the impact computers and systems have, the question that arises is whether, and if so in…
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Not wanting to know
Even though it is not his ambition, Warnier agrees if you want to design a good system that people…
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The platonic heaven of mathematics
Warniers work is basically thinking and publishing these thoughts, which is why he only needs pen…
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To better understand systems
Nevejan replies that we need to better understand systems because we live in a world where they…
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Systems are tools
For Warnier systems are tools in the first place. He would not ever call them participants. Maybe…
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What goes wrong
Because of the current business models in software, we end up with very crappy software that we…
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Witnessing your own steps
The container was the first place I started. I built a small container of wood to see what a…
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Proposing a feeling by technical means
Standing in the container will create the effect of being on open water. Within the container it…
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note 202
It is also an experience that many people share who communicate over longer periods of time with…
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note 173
'Package time' had been developed further by this stage: "to divide the 69 hours into 23 equal…
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Orchestrating negotiation
Every YUTPA possesses possibilities for action and distinct possibilities for feedback that…
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Situated Design
The claim for the global outreach of science and technology is criticized by Donna Haraway in her…
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Example 3: The Grameen Bank
The last example I want to elaborate upon concerns the Grameen Bank, the first bank that introduced…
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Example 2: Pro-Ana websites
Another example of a need to think different about the use of technology was posed to me by Heleen…
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To communicate with not-You
The four communication spaces that are defined by not-You are much more problematic for the…