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- W2317042095 abstract "Batik is a traditional art form whose charm lies in its power of storytelling. Batik making is practiced by various indigenous communities in Asia and Africa and has evolved into a socio-economic uplift existing as a cottage industry. The Malaysian batik industry was revived by the government intervention to emphasize batik as a cultural identity and also to improve the livelihood of batik producers where the majority operates as indigenous microenterprises. However, the batik making tasks and the management of batik microenterprises are currently not supported by the use of ICT. To facilitate batik microenterprises ICT adoption we proposed the development of ICT-based information systems that emphasize the cultural context of batik production. In our work we argued that the facilitation of batik microenterprises ICT adoption can happen by developing an ICT-based information system that emphasize the cultural context of batik production. We argued that a technology conception needs to consider the ecological aspect of batik production that comprises of resources, technology and geography to understand barriers and opportunities of technology. To support our argument, we conducted a batik microenterprise business requirements elicitation to formulate the technology conception for an ICT-based information system. We adopted the framework that considers a cultural diversified practice and focus on the cultural context as a business requirement for ICT adoption. We conducted a contextual inquiry using multi- activity inquiries that include site visits, face-to-face and focus group interviews with an informal batik making community of practice. Our participants are representatives of batik advocators, entrepreneurs, practitioners and apprentices. We strategize the focus group inquiry in a workshop setting using verbal and visual cues to navigate the chaotic and fragmented storytelling of group members. From the contextual multi-analysis conducted we discovered that the technological conception for batik microenterprise is incomplete if we only address the usual business productivity requirements. Our findings reveal that the concern for batik aesthetics and the fear of batik cultural erosion should not be overlooked as these concerns are equally imperative as business productivity. In addition we also discovered that a social structure dimension is an important input to understand the primary and secondary actors within a technological conception. This concept will be useful in defining roles within future socio-technical systems that will be created to support business and knowledge activities of indigenous microenterprise. We formulated this technology conception as core elements of the community information system requirement specification for the batik microenterprise. Our work will contribute to the literature on systems engineering of ICT-based information systems for indigenous or cultural influenced business." @default.
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- W2317042095 title "Requirements Elicitation for the Technology Conception of a Community Information System for the Indigenous Microenterprise: A Contextual Multi-Analysis Approach on Business and Community Requirements of Batik Making" @default.
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