Article in Proceedings INPROC-2009-63

BibliographyWieland, Matthias; Längerer, Carsten; Leymann, Frank; Siemoneit, Oliver; Hubig, Christoph: Methods for Conserving Privacy in Workflow Controlled Smart Environments - A Technical and Philosophical Enquiry into Human-Oriented System Design of Ubiquitous Work Environments.
In: Proceedings of the The Third International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, UBICOMM 2009.
University of Stuttgart : Collaborative Research Center SFB 627 (Nexus: World Models for Mobile Context-Based Systems).
pp. 16-21, english.
Sliema, Malta: IEEE, October 2009.
Article in Proceedings (Conference Paper).
CR-SchemaJ (Computer Applications)
K (Computing Milieu)
H.4 (Information Systems Applications)
Keywordscontext-aware workflow systems; human tasks; privacy; ethics; humane system design
Abstract

In the last years context-aware workflow systems have gained more and more importance. However, in research little emphasis has been put on workplace privacy and humane system design. It is the aim of this paper to give an overview on the effects of combining workflow systems and context-aware systems and to discuss its implications for workplace privacy and human-oriented design. Different methods are to be depicted that help to overcome certain ethical problems thus allowing for the development of acceptable, justified and justifiable technical solutions which are likely to be also adopted by its latter users. Finally a "best practice" prototype is to be presented which implements the introduced methods.

CopyrightIEEE
Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems
Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Philosophie, Abteilung für Wissenschaftstheorie und Technikphilosophie (IP/WTTP)
Project(s)SFB-627, E1 (University of Stuttgart, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems)
SFB-627, D3 (Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Philosophie, Abteilung für Wissenschaftstheorie und Technikphilosophie (IP/WTTP))
Entry dateJuly 21, 2009
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