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With the creation and development of computing or electronic-digital data processing in the last century, digital transformation has become part of many processes of organizations and people in their various particular conditions. However, with the advancement of this digital transformation to what is now called “cloud computing,” this transformation has not just grown linearly, but has leaped and advanced to much broader dimensions. This new step began to include more actors and activities in society, even reshaping many boundaries of processes and data allocations or domains. Cloud computing has expanded the possibilities of distributed processing worldwide and the means of relationshi...
This book proposes a question for a topic that is so emphasized nowadays: the User Experience. The objective, however, is to bring other perspectives on the experience not only of users but also of the multiple actors that constitute multiple networks. The book is an invitation to deepen reflection on this vast subject. We hope to help readers better understand the movement of creation and expansion of new multi-actor networks and some of the possible ways for people and organizations to position themselves in the face of these new and growing sets of relationships.
We live in a world with an accelerated pace in the multiplication of its activities. We see specialized disciplines, professions, economies, technologies, digital platforms, and ecosystems emerging all the time. This movement certainly has repercussions on essential decisions of people, organizations, recruitment of professionals, selection of product and service providers, education at all levels, legislation, and new solutions development. How to deal with these changes? How can each person and organizations locate themselves in the face of so many possibilities in an increasingly digitalized world that grows in its diversified activities? Isn’t it the case that the more contextual vision added to the detailed perspectives is a growing need for all areas and for generalists and specialists, or leaders and techno-operational professionals, to align their purposes? With this book, we share information and insights so that readers can better understand the changes we are experiencing and what implications these changes signal for the future, and so that people can better position themselves in the society of which they are a part.