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      A Principle-Based Transparency Framework for Intelligent Environments

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      Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference (HCI)
      Fusion
      11 - 15 July 2016
      Intelligent Environments, Transparency, Principle-based Framework
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            Abstract

            Intelligent Environments (IEs) can enhance the experiences of their users in a variety of contexts, such as healthcare, energymanagement, and education. Despite these enhancements, some people do not accept IE technologies to be embedded in their living environments. Numerous studies link this lack of acceptability to users’ trust and attempt to address the trust issue by considering users’ requirements such as privacy, security and reliability. In this paper, we address the concept of trust from the perspective of transparency by adopting the existing transparency reference models designed for software requirements engineering in the context of IEs. Based on the outcome of applying these reference models, we propose a human-centred principle-based transparency framework for IEs. We hope that this framework aids the researchers and developers in the IE community, and that the suggested transparency principles provide a solid foundation for transparent IE systems.

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            URI : www.bournemouth.ac.uk
            URI : www.bournemouth.ac.uk
            URI : www.bournemouth.ac.uk
            Conference
            July 2016
            July 2016
            : 1-6
            Affiliations
            [0001]Faculty of Science and Technology

            Bournemouth University

            Pool, Dorset, BH12 5BB

            UK
            Article
            10.14236/ewic/HCI2016.68
            24599346-5c5c-4ff8-83cd-89d2562c1177
            © Amiribesheli et al. Published by BCS Learning and Development Ltd. Proceedings of British HCI 2016 Conference Fusion, Bournemouth, UK

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

            Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference
            HCI
            30
            Bournemouth University, Poole, UK
            11 - 15 July 2016
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            Fusion
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            1477-9358 BCS Learning & Development

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            Categories
            Electronic Workshops in Computing

            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction
            Transparency,Intelligent Environments,Principle-based Framework

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