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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) method. SCE provides a clear structure, consisting of a foundation, specification, and evaluation. It allows us to take into account stakeholders and their values, through methods such as user stories and value stories. The incremental and iterative process taken in the SCE method combines human factors and related technology to form re-usable solutions.
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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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8 8  **Questions to answer here:**
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10 10  * Why do we use Socio-Cognitive Engineering? What are its aspect/perks and why is that applicable in our case?
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40 40  ** Stakeholder involvement in design and test activities
41 41  ** Producing re-usable design specifications and implementations
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43 43  //HYBRID INTELLIGENCE GROWS BY...//
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45 45  * Integrating technology into the situated practice via co-design by joint task performance and co-learning:
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52 52  ** Collaboration patterns
53 53  ** Value models
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55 55  //What is Human Centred design?//
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57 57  * **Usability**
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69 69  * **Stakeholder**
70 70  ** 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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