Public and Private Stances in Open Data Service Design

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Abstract

This paper will highlight some of the problems that
participatory design and the design of services are facing while dealing with Open Data. How to build
trust among stakeholders? How to preserve the individual privacies? To support the need of design care with respect to the above mentioned issues, two case studies will be briefly presented, showing the added complexity layer that attempted solutions involve. The first case study is the design of a Time banking service, while the second one is about involving the commuters in the maintainance of S-Train Station. Both case studies have been developed in Copenhagen by students from the Service Systems Design Master at Aalborg University Copenhagen.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 4th Participatory Innovation Conference 2015 : PIN-C 2015 reframing design
RedaktørerRianne Valkenburg, Coen Dekkers, Janneke Sluijs
UdgivelsesstedDen Hague
ForlagThe Hague University of Applied Sciences
Publikationsdato2015
Sider308-313
StatusUdgivet - 2015
BegivenhedParticipatory Innovation Conference 2015: Reframing Design - The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Hague, Holland
Varighed: 18 maj 201520 maj 2015

Konference

KonferenceParticipatory Innovation Conference 2015
LokationThe Hague University of Applied Sciences
Land/OmrådeHolland
ByThe Hague
Periode18/05/201520/05/2015

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