11 June 2018
08:00-17:00 Registration
18:15 – 21:00 Workshop reception
12 June 2018
08:00-09:00 Registration
09:00 – 18:00 Sessions
Session 1 (09:00- 10:30) Opening & Paper presentations.
Introduction of participants (09:00-09:15) Chair: Stewart Kowalski
Papers presentations (09:15-10:30). Chair: Ilia Bider
Full paper presentation (Research, Idea, Experience) 15 min. talk + 5 min. questions
Position paper presentation 10 min. talk + 5 min. questions
- Choosing agile or plan-driven enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations – A study on 21 implementations from 20 companies. Lucas Gren, Alexander Wong and Erik Kristoffersson (Research paper)
- Applying Sociotechnical Thinking in the Competitive, Agile, Lean, Data-Driven World of Routine Work, Knowledge Work, and Smart, Service-Oriented, Customer-Centric Value Creation Ecosystems. Steven Alter (Research paper)
- From Goal-Achievement to the Maintenance of Relationships: Extending Business Process Models with Homeostasis and Appreciation. Irina Rychkova and Gil Regev (Idea paper)
- Process Ecosystem Perspective in Socio-Technical Change Handling. Marite Kirikova and Katrina Dimitre (Position paper)
Coffee Break (10.30-11:00)
Session 2 (11:00-13:00) Papers presentation. Chair: Gil Regev
Full paper presentation (Research, Idea, Experience) 15 min. talk + 5 min. questions
Position paper presentation 10 min. talk + 5 min. questions
- From Interaction to Intervention: An Approach for Keeping Humans in Control in the Context of socio-technical Systems. Thomas Herrmann, Albrecht Schmidt and Martin Degeling (Experience report)
- Understanding the Relationships between Organizations and IT. The Role of Mapping. Paola Mauri (Experience report)
- Beyond Training and Awareness: From Security Culture to Security Risk Management. Richard McEvoy and Stewart Kowalski (Idea paper)
- Using Structural Coupling Approach for Defining and Maintaining Identity of an Educational Institution. Experience Report. Ilia Bider and Erik Perjons (Experience report)
- Socio-technical design in the wild – A report of the STPIS 2017 business case and its aftermath. Alexander Nolte, Dörte Hahn and Thomas Herrmann (Experience report)
12:45-13.00 – Posters teasers
- Using a Socio-technical Systems Approach to Design and Support Systems Thinking in Cyber Security Education. Erjon Zoto, Stewart Kowalski, Edgar Alonso Lopez-Rojas, Mazaher Kianpour (Poster)
- Semantic Interoperability in Healthcare: Challenges and Roadblocks. Noushin Ashrafi, Jean-Pierre Kuilboer, Tristan Stull (Poster)
Lunch (13:00-14:00) Posters
Session 3 (14:00 – 15:30) Group work on a business case using socio-technical perspective Chair: Alexander Nolte
Presentation of the business case (14:00-14:45)
Scaling Agile at LHV (Estonian bank). Erki Kilu, CEO of LHV
Group work on the business case (14:45-15:30)
Coffee break (15:30-16:00) Posters
Session 4 (16:00 – 17:30) Group work on a business case using socio-technical perspective. Chair: Alexander Nolte
Group work on the business case – continuing from Session 3 (16:00-16:45 )
Presenting of finding and discussion (16:45-17:30)
Closing session (17:30-18:00). Chair: Stewart Kowalski
18:15-21:00 Tallinn old town tour