Start Date
12-16-2013
Description
We argue for and propose a design-way for Values-inspired Design. The context in which we develop our argument is Citizen-centric services in mega-cities. The work draws on and extends prior efforts related to values, value-conscious design and value-sensitive design. Our efforts are motivated by the significant trends towards mega-cities, and an acknowledgment of the need to translate policy-level decisions to citizen-centric services. The efforts we describe, therefore, demonstrate how values can inspire design principles and in turn, dictate specific design features. We use scenario-based design and rely on commonly accepted UML diagrams to operationalize our argument. The outcome, which we call a design-way provides a mapping across artifacts-principles-values that can act as a sensitizing device to facilitate Values-inspired Design.
Recommended Citation
Purao, Sandeep and Wu, Alfred, "Towards Values-inspired Design: The Case of Citizen-Centric Services" (2013). ICIS 2013 Proceedings. 78.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2013/proceedings/ResearchInProgress/78
Towards Values-inspired Design: The Case of Citizen-Centric Services
We argue for and propose a design-way for Values-inspired Design. The context in which we develop our argument is Citizen-centric services in mega-cities. The work draws on and extends prior efforts related to values, value-conscious design and value-sensitive design. Our efforts are motivated by the significant trends towards mega-cities, and an acknowledgment of the need to translate policy-level decisions to citizen-centric services. The efforts we describe, therefore, demonstrate how values can inspire design principles and in turn, dictate specific design features. We use scenario-based design and rely on commonly accepted UML diagrams to operationalize our argument. The outcome, which we call a design-way provides a mapping across artifacts-principles-values that can act as a sensitizing device to facilitate Values-inspired Design.