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... ... @@ -24,12 +24,10 @@ 24 24 25 25 === **Method** === 26 26 27 -[[image:1 707214691818-893.png||height="328"width="608"]]27 +[[image:/xwiki/bin/download/Main/WebHome/SCE.PNG?rev=1.1||alt="SCE.PNG"]]**[[image:attach:SCE.PNG]]** 28 28 29 -**Figure:** Socio-Cognitive Engineering method (SCE) with three main components (Foundation, Specification and Evaluation) and the underlying or abstracted behavioral & declarative design knowledge (resp. design patterns and ontology). 30 - 31 31 * The **Foundation **describes the 32 -** //Operational Demands// (e.g., stakeholders values and needs, problem scenarios, work context), 30 +** //Operational Demands// (e.g., stakeholders' values and needs, problem scenarios, work context), 33 33 ** //Technology //that will be used and/or (further) developed (e.g., cloud computing, AI frameworks) and 34 34 ** //Human Factors// knowledge that should be addressed in the design and evaluation of the technology to meet the operational demands. 35 35 * The **Specification **defines the ... ... @@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ 36 36 ** //Objectives//: the target outcomes 37 37 ** //Use cases//: how the human-machine collaboration takes place, i.e., the structure and flow of actors' actions with the task allocations (who, when, where), 38 38 ** //Function //(requirement), i.e., what the machine shall do to serve the objectives in the corresponding use cases, 39 -** //Claim//, specif iying the expected //Effect //of the situated Function (i.e., situated in the use case) to provide the justification (why).37 +** //Claim//, specifying the expected //Effect //of the situated Function (i.e., situated in the use case) to provide the justification (why). 40 40 * The **Evaluation **provides the outcomes of the tests with the Prototype and/or Simulation. 41 41 42 -The SCE method is iterative in nature, which means that usually several cycles of designing and testing are required to eventually arrive at a prototype or simulation. The identified human needs,generated behavioral and declarative design knowledge is formalized and maintained for re-use and sharing via, respectively,**Values**,**Design Patterns** and corresponding **Ontologies**.40 +The SCE method is iterative in nature, which means that usually several cycles of designing and testing are required to eventually arrive at a prototype or simulation. The generated behavioral and declarative design knowledge is formalized and maintained for re-use and sharing via, respectively, **Design Patterns** and a corresponding **Ontology**. 43 43 44 44 Detailed information on the methodology can be found in the [[publications section>>url:https://scetool.ewi.tudelft.nl/?q=node/5]] of this site. 45 45
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