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Organizational Change, Evolution, Structuring and Awareness

Organizational Computing Systems

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Part of the book series: Research Reports Esprit (ESPRIT, volume 1)

Part of the book sub series: Project 8749.ORCHESTRA (3704)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. Introduction

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 1-2
  3. Functionality of the Orchestra Environment

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 18-82
  4. Architectural Issues in Orchestra

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 83-105
  5. The Pilot Sites

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 122-140
  6. Market and Exploitation

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 141-142
  7. The Orchestra Partners

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 143-148
  8. Dissemination of Results

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 149-150
  9. Conclusion

    • Nuno Guimarāes
    Pages 151-155
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 156-176

About this book

The Orchestra (Organizational Change, Evolution, Structuring and Awareness) project, as the name suggests, was the result of the contributions of a number of people and organizations, whose collaborative efforts made the project and its results possible. This report provides readers with a global perspective on the project, its conceptual roots, the developed technologies, the partners, and the users. The following subsection is a long but necessary acknowledgement to a large number of people, from the several organizations that participated in the project: INESC (P), SMD (P), Software AG (DIE), UPM (E), Lisle (E), Novabase (P), EDP (P), Edinfor (P), CN (P), ISCTE (P), UITESA(E), T ASKON (N). Without these organizations and the people mentioned below, the project would not have been possible. The uninvolved reader is therefore asked to forgive us for this long acknowledgement, and go directly to the fIrst chapter. Acknowledgments This is a personal acknowledgment of the contributions of most of those people, and an anticipated apology to anyone who may have been left out of this large list. The persons are mentioned in the order of the organizations they belong to, just for the sake of not losing track of them all.

Editors and Affiliations

  • INESC, Lisboa, Portugal

    Nuno Guimarāes

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