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Interoperability in the Model Accelerated Society Export

edited by: P. Cunningham, M. Cunningham

In eAdoption and the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies. (2004), pp. 225-232.

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Information Society Technologies (ISTs) are rapidly becoming part of a new backbone for society, and are characterized by techno-diversity. The e-Europe Action Plan targets a transformation of a wide range of social interactions characterized by socio-diversity. Both techno-diversity and socio-diversity contribute to acceptance problems for project results. This paper explores the role of conceptual models as mediating artefacts of society-wide services for sustained and multiplicative acceptance.


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