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3 3  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. Each of the involved parties (the robot, the subject, the guardian) can be modeled through the SCE method. Through methods such as user stories and value stories we can create a well-rounded description of a stakeholder and their goals. The difference in for example environments, abilities, and goals are easy to map out through SCE.
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5 -what is it -> see description
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7 -why do we need it -> because robots are not in isolation
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9 -(1) Source: Week 3.1a slide 27. This Hybrid intelligence is situated (source slide 28)
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8 +(1) Source: Week 3.1a slide 27.
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11 11  **Questions to answer here:**
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13 13  * Why do we use Socio-Cognitive Engineering? What are its aspect/perks and why is that applicable in our case?