Contextual-Analysis for Infrastructure Awareness Systems

Juan David Hincapie Ramos, Aurelien Tabard, Florian Alt

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    Abstract

    Infrastructures are persistent socio-technical systems used to
    deliver different kinds of services. Researchers have looked
    into how awareness of infrastructures in the areas of sustainability
    [6, 10] and software appropriation [11] can be provided.
    However, designing infrastructure-aware systems has
    specific requirements, which are often ignored. In this paper
    we explore the challenges when developing infrastructure
    awareness systems based on contextual analysis, and
    propose guidelines for enhancing the design process.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date10 Apr 2010
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2010
    EventBridging the Gap: Moving From Contextual Analysis to Design (CHI '10) - Atlanta, United States
    Duration: 10 Apr 201010 Apr 2010
    http://www.chi2010.org/

    Workshop

    WorkshopBridging the Gap: Moving From Contextual Analysis to Design (CHI '10)
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityAtlanta
    Period10/04/201010/04/2010
    Internet address

    Keywords

    • Infrastructures
    • Socio-technical systems
    • Sustainability
    • Software appropriation
    • Contextual analysis

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