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... ... @@ -1,45 +1,0 @@ 1 -* Why do we use Socio-Cognitive Engineering? What are its aspect/perks and why is that applicable in our case? 2 - 3 -**SCE** 4 - 5 -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. 6 - 7 - 8 -We need an agent that takes care of some of the needs of Pwds. We cannot see these people outside of their environment 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 -What is Human Centred design? 13 - 14 -**Usability** 15 -extent to which a system, product or service can 16 -be used by specified users to achieve specified 17 -goals with effectiveness, efficiency and 18 -satisfaction in a specified context of use 19 -**Effectiveness** 20 -accuracy and completeness with which users 21 -achieve specified goals 22 -**Efficiency** 23 -resources expended in relation to the accuracy 24 -and completeness with which users achieve 25 -goals 26 -**Satisfaction** 27 -freedom from discomfort and positive attitudes 28 -towards the use of the product 29 -**Context of use** 30 -users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and 31 -materials), and the physical and social 32 -environments in which a product is used 33 -**User experience** 34 -person's perceptions and responses resulting from 35 -the use and/or anticipated use of a product, system 36 -or service 37 -**Stakeholder** 38 -individual or organization having a right, share, 39 -claim or interest in a system or in its possession of 40 -characteristics that meet their needs and 41 -expectations 42 - 43 - 44 - 45 -**Cyclic Process of Progression: **Source: after Carroll (2002), Figure 3.1, p. 68.