Table of contents
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Abstract
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1. Foundations for Organizing Systems
- 1.1. The Discipline of Organizing
- 1.2. The âOrganizing Systemâ Concept
- 1.3. Design Decisions in Organizing Systems
- 1.4. Organizing This Book
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2. Activities in Organizing Systems
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Selecting Resources
- 2.3. Organizing Resources
- 2.4. Designing Resource-based Interactions
- 2.5. Maintaining Resources
- 2.6. Key Points in Chapter Two
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3. Resources in Organizing Systems
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Four Distinctions about Resources
- 3.3. Resource Identity
- 3.4. Naming Resources
- 3.5. Resources over Time
- 3.6. Key Points in Chapter Three
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4. Resource Description and Metadata
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. An Overview of Resource Description
- 4.3. The Process of Describing Resources
- 4.4. Describing Non-text Resources
- 4.5. Key Points in Chapter Four
- 5. Describing Relationships and Structures
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6. Categorization: Describing Resource Classes and Types
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. The What and Why of Categories
- 6.3. Principles for Creating Categories
- 6.4. Category Design Issues and Implications
- 6.5. Implementing Categories
- 6.6. Key Points in Chapter Six
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7. Classification: Assigning Resources to Categories
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Understanding Classification
- 7.3. Bibliographic Classification
- 7.4. Faceted Classification
- 7.5. Classification by Activity Structure
- 7.6. Computational Classification
- 7.7. Key Points in Chapter Seven
- 8. The Forms of Resource Descriptions
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9. Interactions with Resources
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Determining Interactions
- 9.3. Reorganizing Resources for Interactions
- 9.4. Implementing Interactions
- 9.5. Evaluating Interactions
- 9.6. Key Points in Chapter Nine
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10. The Organizing System Roadmap
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. The Organizing System Lifecycle
- 10.3. Defining and Scoping the Organizing System Domain
- 10.4. Identifying Requirements for an Organizing System
- 10.5. Designing and Implementing an Organizing System
- 10.6. Operating and Maintaining an Organizing System
- 10.7. Key Points in Chapter Ten
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11. Case Studies
- 11.1. A Multi-generational Photo Collection
- 11.2. Knowledge Management for a Small Consulting Firm
- 11.3. Smarter Farming in Japan
- 11.4. Single-Source Textbook Publishing
- 11.5. Organizing a Kitchen
- 11.6. Earth Orbiting Satellites
- 11.7. CalBug and its Search Interface Redesign
- 11.8. Weekly Newspaper
- 11.9. The CODIS DNA Database
- 11.10. Ikea
- 11.11. The Antikythera Mechanism
- 11.12. My Vegetable Garden
- 11.13. IP Addressing in the Global Internet
- 11.14. The Art Genome Project
- 11.15. Making a Documentary Film
- 11.16. The Dabbawalas of Mumbai
- 11.17. Managing Information About Data Center Resources
- 11.18. Neuroscience Lab
- 11.19. A Nonprofit Book Publisher
- 11.20. Your Own Case Study Goes Here
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Glossary
- Index
Product information
- Title: The Discipline of Organizing: Core Concepts Edition, 3rd Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2015
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9781491938706
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