Many people are concerned about how information systems deal with human values such as privacy and trust. In this paper, we discuss the role of human values in the design of information systems. We elaborate on the nature of human values and discuss various approaches on how to address human values, including value-sensitive design, worth-centered design and understanding as an additional step to prepare for systems design. We discuss the meaning of values like 'privacy' and 'trust' in the area of healthcare and public safety. Subsequently, we illustrate our considerations, exemplifying how privacy and trust might be embedded in a healthcare system to monitor dementia patients and how privacy might be embedded in a public safety system. Fin...
Ambient technology evokes a near future in which humans will be surrounded by 'always-on',...
In the age of Big Data, companies and governments are increasingly using algorithms to inform hiring...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming pervasive. ICT development has acceler...
Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, the...
Software has become an integral part of human life. This gives rise to the need of developing softwa...
In this paper, we consider the meaning, roles, and uses of trust in the economic and public domain, ...
Human values (e.g., pleasure, privacy, and social justice) are what a person or a society considers ...
Software influences several aspects of people's lives and therefore needs to reflect their values. H...
Human values (e.g., pleasure, privacy, and social justice) are what a person or a society considers ...
One of the more notable technologies to enter and affect everyday life is information and communicat...
The relationship between design and trust has recently been a topic of considerable scholarly discus...
Whether it is in the form of software, system architecture or interface design, anything digital is ...
Every day people use multiple technologies to perform complex tasks, such as buying products online,...
Ambient technology evokes a near future in which humans will be surrounded by ‘always-on’, unobtrusi...
Abstract The elicitation of end-users& human values — such as freedom, honesty, transparency, et...
Ambient technology evokes a near future in which humans will be surrounded by 'always-on',...
In the age of Big Data, companies and governments are increasingly using algorithms to inform hiring...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming pervasive. ICT development has acceler...
Privacy remains an intractable ethical issue for the information society. Given its complicity, the...
Software has become an integral part of human life. This gives rise to the need of developing softwa...
In this paper, we consider the meaning, roles, and uses of trust in the economic and public domain, ...
Human values (e.g., pleasure, privacy, and social justice) are what a person or a society considers ...
Software influences several aspects of people's lives and therefore needs to reflect their values. H...
Human values (e.g., pleasure, privacy, and social justice) are what a person or a society considers ...
One of the more notable technologies to enter and affect everyday life is information and communicat...
The relationship between design and trust has recently been a topic of considerable scholarly discus...
Whether it is in the form of software, system architecture or interface design, anything digital is ...
Every day people use multiple technologies to perform complex tasks, such as buying products online,...
Ambient technology evokes a near future in which humans will be surrounded by ‘always-on’, unobtrusi...
Abstract The elicitation of end-users& human values — such as freedom, honesty, transparency, et...
Ambient technology evokes a near future in which humans will be surrounded by 'always-on',...
In the age of Big Data, companies and governments are increasingly using algorithms to inform hiring...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are becoming pervasive. ICT development has acceler...