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<blockquote>''An [[Engineered System (glossary)|engineered system]] which includes a combination of technical and human or natural elements'' </blockquote>
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<blockquote>''An engineered system  which includes a combination of technical and human or natural elements.'' (Created for SEBoK) </blockquote>
  
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===Sources===
This definition was developed for the SEBoK v. 1.0.
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This definition was developed for the SEBoK.
  
 
===Discussion===
 
===Discussion===
 
The term "sociotechnical system" is used frequently in the literature, and almost all definitions state simply "a system incorporating humans and technology". The definition above has been created for the SEBoK alongside the definition of an "engineered system" - in the context of the SEBoK, sociotechnical systems are considered systems which are intentionally designed to incorporate human beings. See the [[Types of Systems]] topic for additional information.  For a brief overview of some common characteristics of sociotechnical systems, please see (ComputingCases.org 2012), a resource designed to support education in ethical issues in computing.
 
The term "sociotechnical system" is used frequently in the literature, and almost all definitions state simply "a system incorporating humans and technology". The definition above has been created for the SEBoK alongside the definition of an "engineered system" - in the context of the SEBoK, sociotechnical systems are considered systems which are intentionally designed to incorporate human beings. See the [[Types of Systems]] topic for additional information.  For a brief overview of some common characteristics of sociotechnical systems, please see (ComputingCases.org 2012), a resource designed to support education in ethical issues in computing.
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'''Works Cited'''
  
 
ComputingCases.org. Accessed 2012. "Why a Socio-Technical System?" Accessed September 10, 2012. Available at: http://computingcases.org/general_tools/sia/socio_tech_system.html.
 
ComputingCases.org. Accessed 2012. "Why a Socio-Technical System?" Accessed September 10, 2012. Available at: http://computingcases.org/general_tools/sia/socio_tech_system.html.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 18 November 2023

An engineered system which includes a combination of technical and human or natural elements. (Created for SEBoK)

Sources

This definition was developed for the SEBoK.

Discussion

The term "sociotechnical system" is used frequently in the literature, and almost all definitions state simply "a system incorporating humans and technology". The definition above has been created for the SEBoK alongside the definition of an "engineered system" - in the context of the SEBoK, sociotechnical systems are considered systems which are intentionally designed to incorporate human beings. See the Types of Systems topic for additional information. For a brief overview of some common characteristics of sociotechnical systems, please see (ComputingCases.org 2012), a resource designed to support education in ethical issues in computing.

Works Cited

ComputingCases.org. Accessed 2012. "Why a Socio-Technical System?" Accessed September 10, 2012. Available at: http://computingcases.org/general_tools/sia/socio_tech_system.html.

SEBoK v. 2.9, released 20 November 2023