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Beyond Productivity: Information, Technology, Innovation, and Creativity

March 24, 2006

Beyond Productivity: Information, Technology, Innovation, and Creativity

Beyond Productivity argues that, at the beginning of the 21st century, information technology (IT) is forming a powerful alliance with creative practices in the arts and design to establish the exciting new, domain of information technology and creative practices ITCP.

Book Description

Computer science has drawn from and contributed to many disciplines and practices since it emerged as a field in the middle of the 20th century. Those interactions, in turn, have contributed to the evolution of information technology new forms of computing and communications, and new applications that continue to develop from the creative interactions between computer science and other fields.

Table of Contents

  • Information Technology, Productivity, and Creativity
  • Creative Practices
  • Advancing Creative Practices through Information Technology
  • The Influence of Art and Design on Computer Science Research and Development
  • Venues for Information Technology and Creative Practices
  • Schools, Colleges, and Universities
  • Institutional Issues and Public Policy
  • Supporting Work in Information Technology and Creative Practices

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Author(s): William J. Mitchell, Alan S. Inouye and Marjory S. Blumenthal.
Format(s): PDF
File size: 6.54 MB
Number of pages: 268
Link: Download or read online.

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