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... ... @@ -1,7 +1,27 @@ 1 - The issueathand, as discussedin previous chapters, requires a combination of human and robot solutions. To design and develop such a solution we can use theSocio-Cognitive Engineering(SCE) method. SCE provides a clear structure, consisting of a foundation, specification, and evaluation. It allows us to take into account stakeholders and their values, and create claims through functions, effects, and use cases. The incremental and iterative process taken in the SCE method combines human factors and related technology to form re-usable solutions.1 +//What is Socio-Cognitive Engineering// 2 2 3 - Generally,technologydoes notworkin isolation[1]. In the contextofour problem,therobot'senvironment,knowledge,andgoals areintertwinedwith that of thehuman.SCE allowsusto combine thehuman and technological aspectsor our problem. According to[2]it isimportanttomaptheunderlyingmotivationofpartiesin ordertounderstandwhichactivities they wouldbedrawnto.Each oftheinvolvedparties(the robot, thePwD,theguardian)canbe modeledthroughtheSCE method.Throughmethods such as userstoriesand valuestorieswe can create awell-roundeddescriptionofa stakeholderandtheirgoals. Thedifferenceinforexample environments,abilities,andgoals are easy to mapoutthrough SCE.3 +The issue at hand, as discussed in previous chapters, requires a combination of human and robot solutions. To design and develop such a solution we can use the Socio-Cognitive Engineering (SCE) method. SCE is a framework that among other things promotes human collaboration and learning with technology-based systems [3]. It provides a clear structure, consisting of a foundation, specification, and evaluation. It allows us to take into account stakeholders and their values, and create claims through functions, effects, and use cases. The incremental and iterative process taken in the SCE method combines human factors and related technology to form re-usable solutions. 4 4 5 +//Why do we need SCE// 6 + 7 +Generally, technology does not work in isolation [1]. In the context of our problem, the robot's environment, knowledge, and goals are intertwined with that of the human. SCE allows us to combine the human and technological aspects or our problem. Within different fields of studies we can find relevant philosophies and approaches applicable to our problem. 8 +The field of User-Centered Design tells us that a stakeholder analysis is a significant part of designing solutions. It is important to map the underlying motivation and values of parties in order to understand which activities they would be drawn to. This also goes for the context of this reseach, as done by Han A [2]. Each of the involved parties (the robot, the PwD, the guardian) can be modeled through the SCE methods such as user stories and value stories, which allows us to a well-rounded description of a stakeholder and their goals. **so this helps us understand the actors and the environment** 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 +The computer science discipline makes creating functions and use cases more familiar. It also supplies us with nice development strategies for code. And to think crcitically about what technological features are not only possible but necessary and useful. **so this helps us understand the technology** 13 +Cognitive science helps us understand how certain behaviour is interpreted and how we can use that to reach our goal. So for example it is a benefit to have technology seem trustworthy by having it mimick human behaviour **SOURCE?.** **so this helps us understand the psychology/emotions** 14 + 15 + --The difference in for example environments, abilities, and goals are easy to map out through SCE.-- 16 + 17 +//Computer science// 18 + 19 +//Cognitive science// 20 + 21 +//User centerd design// 22 + 23 +[[https:~~/~~/www.researchgate.net/publication/32231480_Socio-cognitive_Engineering>>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/32231480_Socio-cognitive_Engineering]] [3] 24 + 5 5 = **//References//** = 6 6 7 7 [1] Week 3.1a slide 27.