Integrating Values into Data-Intensive Software Development: Tangible Design Methods for Responsible Innovation
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Integrating Values into Data-Intensive Software Development: Tangible Design Methods for Responsible Innovation

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2024

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

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Data-intensive software-systems, especially in form of recommendation systems, is becoming more pervasive in everyday life, influencing how we act and perceive. To ensure that they benefit humanity, it is not only crucial that they are built ethically - the applications themselves must be driven by the values that matter to those who either use or are affected by them. Although ethical principles are of great importance, they can often lack practical applicability, and translating them into actionable design remains a challenge. Therefore, we propose a practical approach to ethics that is grounded in individual human values. The HYBRIDA project focuses on two aspects: infusing values into design processes and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in data - intensive development settings. The HYBRIDA framework particularly supports the ideation processes and consists of three phases ('Dive In', 'Tune In', 'Look Out') for responsible design, which emphasize team and stakeholder alignment. Identifying values and user needs early on guides ideation and helps anticipate and mitigate potential issues.

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Riebel, Jasmin; Nass Bauer, Claudia (2024): Integrating Values into Data-Intensive Software Development: Tangible Design Methods for Responsible Innovation. Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband. DOI: 10.18420/muc2024-mci-ws18-197. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. MCI-WS18: Partizipative und sozialverantwortliche Technikentwicklung. Karlsruhe. 1.-4. September 2024

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