Title :
ELLIOT: Responsible open innovation and living lab based UI-REF enabled evaluation for wider adoption of IoT-enabled solutions
Author :
Badii, Atta ; Fuschi, David ; Thiemert, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Intell. Syst. Res. Lab., Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK
Abstract :
This paper sets out the key underpinnings of the KSB mapping and UI-REF Framework approaches that are integrated within the ELLIOT project to support the evaluation of the co-evolution experiences, outcomes, and, the potential impact of the IoT innovations. It is concluded that more objective assessments of the likely experiential effects, side-effects, and the concomitant co-creativity and societal (dis) benefits resulting from the co-creation and adoption of IoT systems requires living lab based point-of-experience, and, post-experience analysis of the user-perceived and societal effects and their consequential affects, as well as the tracking of the emergent changes in co-creativity, co-generative knowledge and the social psychology of ICT-mediated patterns of user-society-system usability relationships as deployed in UI-REF and within the ELLIOT project.
Keywords :
innovation management; social aspects of automation; ELLIOT project; ICT-mediated patterns; IoT innovation; IoT-enabled solutions; KSB mapping; UI-REF enabled evaluation; UI-REF framework; living lab; point-of-experience analysis; post-experience analysis; responsible open innovation; social psychology; societal effect; user-perceived effect; user-society-system usability relationship; Context; Humans; Ice; Measurement; Prototypes; Technological innovation; Usability; Co-creativity; Co-design; Dynamic User-Society-System Usability Relationships Modelling; IoT; KSB; PCTN; Requirements Engineering Prioritisation; Responsible Innovation; Societal Effects; UI-REF; Usability Evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Concurrent Enterprising (ICE), 2011 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Aachen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0772-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-943024-05-0