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Organizational and Technological Implications of Cognitive Machines: Designing Future Information Management Systems

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Organizational and Technological Implications of Cognitive Machines: Designing Future Information Management Systems

Farley Simon Nobre, Andrew M. Tobias, David S. Walker, “Organizational and Technological Implications of Cognitive Machines: Designing Future Information Management Systems”
Information Science Reference | 2008 | ISBN: 1605663026 | 338 pages | PDF | 14,7 MB

"This book combines engineering and business knowledge to look at organizations, cognitive machines, the environment, and most especially the relationship between them." –-Book News Inc. (February 2009)

Credit should be conferred upon the authors for their rigorous approach and ability to convey the concepts so effectively and I would consider this work as a bible for the academic market segments as well as the practitioner market . –Dr Mayson Shanti, Chairman, Chase-Law Group, Oxford, Dubai and New York

In the knowledge society we live in today, the continuous creation of knowledge is the only way for an organization to survive. The book concisely and precisely explains how an organization can keep innovating within and across the organizational and technological boundaries, and how such innovation affects the organization and society. With many examples it is easy to read and understand. Excellent and a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about organizational change . –Professor Christopher Prince, Executive Dean, Birmingham City University / Business School, UK

Product Description
Organizational cognition concerns the processes which provide agents and organizations with the ability to learn, make decisions, and solve problems.

Organizational and Technological Implications of Cognitive Machines: Designing Future Information Management Systems presents new challenges and perspectives to the understanding of the participation of cognitive machines in organizations. Containing extensive research by an international collaboration of experts, this book addresses the possible implications of cognitive machines for current and future organizations.







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