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The FRISCO report aims to form a comprising and consistent system of terms and concepts which could be applied to handle issues, problems and solutions in the information systems field. The overall approach used is based on language and semiotics illustrated by the use of a variant of the semiotic triangle extended by adding an actor at its central position.
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Kangassalo, H. (2000). Comments on “Conceptions are Social Constructs” by H. v. Braun, W. Hesse, U. Andelfinger, H.-B. Kittlaus and G. Scheschonk. In: Falkenberg, E.D., Lyytinen, K., Verrijn-Stuart, A.A. (eds) Information System Concepts: An Integrated Discipline Emerging. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 36. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35500-9_5
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