TY - CONF
T1 - Making autonomic computing systems accountable: the problem of human computer interaction
T2 - Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2003. Proceedings. 14th International Workshop on
AU - Anderson, S.
AU - Hartswood, M.
AU - Procter, R.
AU - Rouncefield, M.
AU - Slack, R.
AU - Soutter, J.
AU - Voss, A.
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - The vision of autonomic computing raises fundamental questions about how we interact with computer systems. In this paper, we outline these questions and propose some strategies for addressing them. In particular, we examine the problem of how we may make autonomic computing systems accountable in interaction for their behaviour. We conclude that there is no technological solution to this problem. Rather, it calls for designers of autonomic computing systems to engage with users so as to understand at first hand the challenges of being a user.
AB - The vision of autonomic computing raises fundamental questions about how we interact with computer systems. In this paper, we outline these questions and propose some strategies for addressing them. In particular, we examine the problem of how we may make autonomic computing systems accountable in interaction for their behaviour. We conclude that there is no technological solution to this problem. Rather, it calls for designers of autonomic computing systems to engage with users so as to understand at first hand the challenges of being a user.
KW - human computer interaction
KW - autonomic computing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33745338641
U2 - 10.1109/DEXA.2003.1232106
DO - 10.1109/DEXA.2003.1232106
M3 - Other
SP - 718
EP - 724
ER -