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1 +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) framework. SCE provides an iterative and incremental
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3 +what is it -> see description
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5 +why do we need it -> because robots are not in isolation
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1 1  **Questions to answer here:**
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3 3  * Why do we use Socio-Cognitive Engineering? What are its aspect/perks and why is that applicable in our case?
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33 33  ** Stakeholder involvement in design and test activities
34 34  ** Producing re-usable design specifications and implementations
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37 37  //HYBRID INTELLIGENCE GROWS BY...//
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39 39  * Integrating technology into the situated practice via co-design by joint task performance and co-learning:
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47 47  ** Value models
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51 51  //What is Human Centred design?//
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53 53  * **Usability**
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66 66  ** individual or organization having a right, share, claim or interest in a system or in its possession of characteristics that meet their needs and expectations
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