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Conference Papers Year : 2012

Designing Socio-technical Applications for Ubiquitous Computing

Diana Elena Comes
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Christoph Evers
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Kurt Geihs
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Axel Hoffmann
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Romy Kniewel
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Jan Marco Leimeister
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Stefan Niemczyk
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Alexander Rossnagel
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Ludger Schmidt
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Thomas Schulz
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Matthias Söllner
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Andreas Witsch
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Abstract

A major challenge for ubiquitous system design is creating applications that are legal-compatible and accepted by their intended users. Today’s European data protection principles contradict the ideas of ubiquitous computing. Additionally, users have to deal with unconventional interaction concepts leading to a low amount of trust and acceptance in such systems. Current development approaches do not sufficiently cover these concerns, as they do not systematically incorporate expertise from the relevant disciplines. We present a novel development approach for ubiquitous systems that explicitly addresses these concerns. Our primary task was to manage the increased number of stakeholders and dependencies, respectively conflicts between requirements of the particular disciplines. The approach incorporates predefined artifacts and a defined workflow with responsibilities, as well as suggesting how to develop mutual understanding. We apply this multidisciplinary approach to develop the ubiquitous application Meet-U.
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hal-01527634 , version 1 (24-05-2017)

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Diana Elena Comes, Christoph Evers, Kurt Geihs, Axel Hoffmann, Romy Kniewel, et al.. Designing Socio-technical Applications for Ubiquitous Computing. 12th International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS), Jun 2012, Stockholm, Sweden. pp.194-201, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-30823-9_17⟩. ⟨hal-01527634⟩
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