- Alex Voss, Marzieh Asgari-Targhi,
Peter Halfpenny, Sheila Anderson, Stuart Dunn, Elpiniki Fragkouli, Lorna
Hughes, Malcolm Atkinson, David Fergusson, Mike Mineter and Tom Rodden.
Fostering e-Infrastructures: from user-designer relations to community
engagement. Symposium on Project Management in e-Science, Oxford
University, April 2008.
Paper
- A. Voss, Procter, M. Hartswood, M.
Rouncefield and R. Slack. Designing for Palpability in e-Research.
Workshop on Design for Palpability at Pervasive'07, Toronto, May 2007.
Paper
- Alexander Voss. Corealisation: A Radical Respecification of the Working Division of Labour in Systems Development.
PhD dissertation,
School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, 2007.
PhD Dissertation
- Jennifer M. Schopf, Iain Coleman, Rob Procter and Alex Voss. Report of the User Requirements and Web Based Access for eResearch Workshop.
Technical Report,
National e-Science Centre,
UKeS-2006-07, 2007.
Report
- K. Clarke, J. Hughes, D. Martin, M.
Rouncefield, A. Voß, R. Procter, R. Slack and M. Hartswood. 'Dasein of
the Times': Temporal Features of Dependability. Proceedings of the The
5th Annual DIRC Research Conference, Edinburgh, 2005.
Paper
- R. Williams, R. Bunduchi, M. Gerst, I. Graham, N. Pollock, R. Procter and A. Voß.
Understanding the Evolution of Standards: Alignment and Reconfiguration in Standards
Development and Implementation Arenas
. European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) Conference, Paris, August 2004.
Paper
- Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger
Slack, James Soutter, Alex Voss and Mark Rouncefield. Embedding the
User: The Organisational Dimensions of End User Development. Workshop on
End-user development: Current experiences and challenges, Manchester,
UK, 2003.
- Alexander Voss, Roger Slack, Mark
Hartswood, Rob Procter and James Soutter. Moving Beyond "Ethnographies
for Design": is there a role for ethnomethodology in IT systems design?.
Presented at the 2003 IIEMCA Manchester Conference "Producing Local
Order", Manchester, UK, July 2003.
- Roger Slack, Mark Hartswood, Rob
Procter and Alex Voss. Instructed actions and lived work: cases of
professional vision. Presented at the 2003 IIEMCA Manchester Conference
"Producing Local Order", Manchester, UK, July 2003.
- M. Hartswood, R. Procter, R. Slack,
J. Soutter, A. Voss and M. Rouncefield. Healthcare Technology and
Professional Vision. International Conference on the Managament of
Healthcare and Medical Technology, Warwick, UK, 2003.
- Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger
S. Slack, Alex Voß and Mark Rouncefield. Information Systems and
Workplace Studies: Observing the Contingencies of 'Just-in-Time'
Production. Workshop on "Interpretive" Approaches to Information Systems
and Computing Research, Brunel University, July 2002.
- Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger
S. Slack, Alex Voß and Mark Rouncefield. The work of co-realization.
Workshop on "Interpretive" Approaches to Information Systems and
Computing Research, Brunel University, July 2002.
- M. Hartswood, R. Procter, M.
Rouncefield, R. Slack, A. Voß and R. Williams. "It's All a Big
Clockwork": Standards Selection and Appropriation in Manufacturing.
European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST)
Conference, York, June 2002.
- Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger
Slack, Alexander Voß, John A. Hughes, Karen Clarke and Mark Rouncefield.
"Cunning Plans": Some Notes on Plans, Procedures and CSCW.
Requirenautics Quarterly: The Newsletter of the BCS Requirements
Engineering SG, January 2002. pages 12–18
- A. Voß, H. Jørgensen, T. Herrmann
and R. Procter. Structure and Process: the interaction of routine and
informed action. Workshop at ECSCW'01, 2001.
- A. Voß, R. Procter and R. Williams.
"Being There, Doing IT": from User-centred to User-led Development.
Poster presented at Mensch & Computer 2001, Bad Honnef, Germany,
March 5th-8th 2001.
- A. Voß, R. Procter and R.
Williams. A Social Learning Perspective on Processes of Change. Workshop
on Beyond Workflow Management: Supporting Dynamic Organisational
Processes, ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work,
Philadelphia, November 2000.
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