Structured Message - Human Resource - Lecture Slides, Slides of Human Resource Management

In these Lecture Slides of HRM, the Lecturer has discussed the following fundamental concepts of Human resource Management : Structured Message, Systems, Asynchronous, Remote, Database, Special Fields, Incoming Mail, Field Contents, Sender, Recipient

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2012/2013

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Structured message systems
asynchronous/remote
`super' email
cross between email and a database
sender
fills in special fields
recipient
filters and sorts incoming mail
based on field contents
… but work by the sender
benefit for the recipient
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Structured message systems

asynchronous/remote

`super' email

  • cross between email and a database

sender

  • fills in special fields recipient
  • filters and sorts incoming mail based on field contents

… but – work by the sender

  • benefit for the recipient

Structured message systems (ctd)

N.B. global structuring by designer vs. local structuring by participants

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SMS in action

  • serious uses too … the ‘SPAM’ system
  • two hostels for ex-psychiatric patients
  • staff send SMS to

central number

  • messages appear in

both offices

  • avoids using phone
  • ‘mission critical’ …

but used for jokes too!

Video conferences and

communication

synchronous/remote

Technology:

  • ISDN + video compression
  • internet, web cams

major uses:

  • video conferences
  • pervasive video for social contact
  • integration with other applications

often cheaper than face-to-face meetings (telecommunications costs vs. air flights)

web-video

  • video-conferencing – expensive technology
  • but internet (almost) free!
  • web-cams
    • used for face-to-face chat
    • for video-conferencing
    • for permanent web-cams
  • low bandwidth
    • pictures ‘block out’ … not terrible
    • audio more problematic
    • may use text chat

collaborative virtual

environments (CVEs)

  • meet others in a virtual world
    • participants represented – embodiment
    • artefacts too …
      • computer (e.g. spreadsheet) and ‘real’ (virtually) objects
    • text?
      • consistent orientation or easy to read
  • MUDs (Multi-user domains)
    • 2D/3D places to meet on the web
    • users represented as avatars

‘outside’ looking in