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Activity Domain Theory
Contributions that are related to the Activity Domain Theory; the conceptualization of communities or workpractices/work systems based on the activity modalities.


Taxén, L. (1997) A Conceptual Framework for Development of Complex Systems. UAB/K-96:061. Internal Ericsson document.

Taxén, L. (2003). A Framework for the Coordination of Complex Systems’ Development. Dissertation No. 800. Linköping University, Dep. of Computer & Information Science, 2003.

Taxén, L. (2004). Articulating Coordination of Human Activity - the Activity Domain Theory. In Proceedings of the 2nd International workshop on Action in Language, Organisations and Information Systems (ALOIS-2004), Linköping University.

Taxén, L. (2005). Categorizing Objective Meaning in Activity Systems. In Whymark G, Hasan H (Eds.), Activity as the Focus of Information Systems Research (pp. 169-192).  Eveleigh, Australia: Knowledge Creation Press.

Taxén, L. (2009). Using Activity Domain Theory for Managing Complex Systems. Information Science Reference. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference (IGI Global). ISBN: 978-1-60566-192-6.
Topics
Activity modalities
Activity Domain Theory
Alignment
Business processes
Circuits and Systems
Design science
Enterprise Systems
Enterprise Architectures
Information Systems
Knowledge Integration
Linguistics
Neuroscience
Optimization
Organization
PLM
Project Management
System Development