Info Tech Shrt Res Paper
ITS 832 CHAPTER 8 VALUE SENSITIVE DESIGN OF COMPLEX PRODUCT SYSTEMS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
DR. JORDON SHAW
INTRODUCTION
• Complex Technology • Smart Meters in the Netherlands • Smart Meters as Complex Products • Values in the Design of Technical Artifacts • Conclusion
COMPLEX TECHNOLOGY
• Common in today’s society • Many basic service infrastructures
• Collection of many smaller systems • Technology is more than hardware and software
• Implementing technology always has impact • To the surrounding environment
• Many stakeholders • Tech development driven by stakeholder needs
• Value sensitive design (VSD) • Incorporates impact on stakeholders
SMART METERS IN THE NETHERLANDS
SMART METERS IN THE NETHERLANDS
• Early smart meters were developed in the 1980s and 1990s • The Netherlands identified benefits
• Energy savings • Lower utility bills
• Consumers were not included in research • Consumer concerns were not taken into account
• Public resistance led to a long delay • Required modification and marketing
SMART METERS AS COMPLEX PRODUCTS
• Complex system characteristics • Systematic • Multiple interactions • Nondecomposable
• Competing standards • Actor or Stakeholder analysis • Networks of stakeholders
• Standards organizations
VALUES IN THE DESIGN OF TECHNICAL ARTIFACTS
• Smart meters and Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) • Overlapping technologies • Some shared development milestones
• Value drives development and acceptance • Value sensitive design (VSD) • Focus is moral and political implications
• VSD in Smart meter design
SUMMARY
• Complex systems • Implementation impacts society • Stakeholders are often unable to appreciate full impact
• Ignoring all stakeholders can delay implementation • Smart meters in the Netherlands is a classic example