Title: Bo Dahlbom 1999 adb'gu'se
1Bo Dahlbom 1999 adb.gu.se
- Professor of informatics at Göteborg university
- Director of the Viktoria Institute
www.viktoria.org - Manager of research projects on Internet, mobile
informatics, global infrastructures, IT and
learning
2IT is a
3And everything is changing
- The world is changing
- Business life is changing
- Working life is changing
- Everyday life is changing
- Life is changing
4Society is Changing
- Life in the country
- Life in the city
- Life on the net
5The Industrial Revolution
Government statistics
6Industrial Work
- Competence reliability, punctuality, discipline
- Attending to machines in a factory. Work time and
time off, vacation, work place, employed,
unemployed, education, working life, retirement.
- A bureaucratic organization described by an
organizational chart, a diagram.
7Machines, engineers, factories
- Machine, process, production, system
- Productivity, efficiency, quality
- The Factory Model
- The Factory Work Model
8It began with data processing
- Computing machines (45-65)
- Information systems and robots (65-85)
- Personal computing and copiers (85-90)
- Networks and workflow (90-95)
9And there was office work
Government statistics
10The offices grew
- Where industry has its products, administration
has its documents - Education, management, marketing, and so on, as
document production - Information processing as document management
11And were organized
- Office automation
- Processes, workflow, time
- Quality, TQM, BPR, ISO
- Maturity, learning, knowledge management
12But then there was...
13...and work became just TALK!
- From work dominated by machines and production to
work dominated by people and conversation. - Communicative capacity, personal initiative,
availability, flexibility, tempo, and networking. - Work, education and entertainment are mixed. Work
goes on anywhere, anytime, on the market. Working
places become meeting places.
14Email
- Usenet and news
- Groupware, Workflow management
- An intelligent telephone
- Chat, ICQ
15Webb
- A bulletin board
- Virtual worlds
- A place to meet
- A market stand
16Mobile IT
- Mobile phones
- Portable and wearable
- Personal digital assistants
- Mobile services
17The Power of Technology
- The farmers became extinct
- The offices just erupted
- Welcome to Talk Society
18Forecasting IT Use
- Computers in the future may weigh no more than
1.5 tons. (Popular Mechanics, 1949) - I think there is a world market for maybe five
computers. (Thomas Watson, 1943) - I have travelled the length and breadth of this
country and talked with the best people, and I
can assure you that data processing is a fad that
wont last out the year. (The editor in charge
of business books for Prentice-Hall, 1957) - There is no reason anyone would want a computer
in their home. (Ken Olson, chairman and founder
of Digital)
19Future Archeology
- Mobile phones
- Intelligent agents
- Multimedia, speech technology
- Electronic commerce
- Smart cards
20To work is to meet
- From messages to meetings
- Interactive technology (IT)
- Arrange, postpone, cancel meetings
- Navigate to and fro meetings
- Report, summarize meetings
21The work place disappears
- Working at home
- Working at the customers
- Working in the car
- The net as work desk
- The offices become meeting places
22The old company
- A society at the outskirts of society,
- a well organized centre,
- for production
23The new company
- A looseley connected,
- distributed, and mobile,
- sales organization
24IT means customer focus
- From administration to service
- From routines to innovations
- To manage knowledge work
- Information, Documents, Knowledge
25From production to service
- Production is a process in many steps
- Sales is a situation with dimensions
- Efficient process, focus on quality
- Customer intimacy, feel for situations
- The moment of truth
26Now that we know routines...
- A hundred years of factories have taught us
routines - Now we can focus on innovation and change
27A terrible mess
- Why is it that I always get a whole
- person, when what I really want is
- a pair of hands?
28A society with infrastructure
- A vertical society with foundation and levels
- Stable, inert, and secure
- With common standards and resources
29A society with networking
- A horizontal society in which we break new ground
- Mobile, flexible, and insecure
- Only the market is common
30IT as a global market place
- Internet all over the world
- E-commerce on a global market
- A mobile society, a global world
- Local communities dissolve
31E-society principles
- Sales, meetings, talk, networking
- The market as work place
- We become nomads again
- Internet and globalization
32A New World
- Virtualization
- Networking
- Mobilization
- Globalization
- Urbanization
- Dualization
33The new economy
- A society defined by the market
- Virtual, imaginary, customer close enterprise
- Nothing but temporary relations
- From owning capital to buying services
- From rationality to sociality
- From innnovations to ideas
34Life on the market
- Tempo and quick moves
- Life is a cocktail-party
- Wheeling and dealing
- Everything has a price
35It is up to us
- We have never been richer
- We have conquered nature
- We have tamed technology
- Now we must choose
36Building a new world
- Home, base, castle
- Quarters, reproduction, factory
- Market place, meeting place
- A world of airports
37Living in the future
- Will we become nomads in hotels?
- Will we never leave home?
- Will our home be our identity?
- The house as capital or service
38Three alternatives
- Virtual worlds self service on the net (beyond
space and time) - Mobile nomads meet, meet, meet (run, run, run)
- Ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence
(everything everywhere)
39IT in the home
- The intelligent home
- The home as meeting place
- The home as hobby
- In the media noise
40A constant media noise
- Always on-line
- Push technologies
- It is all on the web
- Life on the net
41We become nomads again
- Urban people meeting in airports
- Mobile hordes and the flow of goods
- New hordes and old companies
- The Idea Society
42Life becomes interactive
- Isolated in the country, in the city
- To be alone with a book and think
- Always interactive on the net
- My network is my library
43Now we all say...