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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,37 @@ 1 1 * Why do we use Socio-Cognitive Engineering? What are its aspect/perks and why is that applicable in our case? 2 2 3 +"How can the technology be designed such that the human is able to work with the technology?" - xwiki 3 3 5 +**SCE** 6 + 7 +AI does not work in isolation. We have to integrate technology into human's work and living environment. Source: Week 3.1a slide 27. This Hybrid intelligence is situated (source slide 28). It's a combination of the agent, the human, and their environment, each of which practice self-regulation. 8 + 9 +* It provides a structure to work in (see the foundation, specification, evaluation image). 10 +* It considers multiple stakeholders and their values. 11 +* It uses user stories and value stories. 12 +* It is incremental and iterative. 13 +* It uses ontologies and design patterns. 14 +* It uses use cases, functions, effects, and claims in the specification 15 + 16 +**HYBRID INTELLIGENCE GROWS BY...** 17 +Integrating technology into the situated practice via co-design by joint task performance and co-learning: 18 + 19 +* Common situated objectives 20 +* Value-sensitive agreements 21 +* Shared knowledge base & experiences 22 +* Mutual uptake & learning by explanation & feedback 23 + 24 +and is grounded by 25 + 26 +* Ontologies of the partnership 27 +* Collaboration patterns 28 +* Value models 29 + 30 + 31 +We need an agent that takes care of some of the needs of Pwds. We cannot see these people outside of their environment and have to integrate that into our solution. so we need sce. 32 + 33 + 34 + 4 4 What is Human Centred design? 5 5 6 6 **Usability** ... ... @@ -18,3 +18,20 @@ 18 18 **Satisfaction** 19 19 freedom from discomfort and positive attitudes 20 20 towards the use of the product 52 +**Context of use** 53 +users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and 54 +materials), and the physical and social 55 +environments in which a product is used 56 +**User experience** 57 +person's perceptions and responses resulting from 58 +the use and/or anticipated use of a product, system 59 +or service 60 +**Stakeholder** 61 +individual or organization having a right, share, 62 +claim or interest in a system or in its possession of 63 +characteristics that meet their needs and 64 +expectations 65 + 66 + 67 + 68 +**Cyclic Process of Progression: **Source: after Carroll (2002), Figure 3.1, p. 68.