Evolving Needs in Iot control and Accountability
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CONCLUSIONAs Hurlburt et al. [42] have pointed out, with regard to the Internet of Things at large, “The amount of data will continue to grow exponentially, furthering the belief that we’re increasingly swamped with raw data. The underlying question then becomes one of harnessing all of this data into something intelligible.” (p57) Our point is that, whilst it may be operating on a smaller scale, there are obvious lessons in this for the monitoring of data in the home and its immediate environment as well. So, in the home, too, there is an ever-more pressing and significant need to make data intelligible. As our work has shown, the intelligibility of data, in turn, depends on the various and ‘occasioned’ uses for it over time. Our living lab-based design case study has identified different ways in which people demonstrate their need to be aware and to take heed of system information and, just as importantly, when they do not. Having systems that are capable of some form of self-declaration is clearly an important aspect of making DIY smart home systems work. We have shed light on the long-term evolution of information demands for maintaining system awareness and have derived, demonstrated and evaluated some initial design guidelines. When people take heed of system information it is because they have particular needs and these needs change according to circumstance. Supporting this requires rather more than the sum of rules, scenes and events, but does need effective visualizations, not only of current state, but also of past system states, 171:24. • T. Jakobi et al. to enable users to learn about system behavior over time. Moreover, meaningful aggregations for handling the amount of log data need to consider home routines and activities. This will help users understand and orient to aggregations as a feature of their everyday lives and will assist in the reconstruction of contextually useful information. We have also demonstrated how smart home system awareness evolves as users gain expertise and reach stable configurations of routine use over time. In particular, we identified a management by exception approach and outlined means to support it, emphasizing the need for embedding feedback in places where it can be encountered as an ordinary part of the daily routine. To sum up, then, our contribution lies in:
For future work, we seek to take a closer look at the potential of voice assistants to provide ambient system awareness. In this vein, with smart home systems increasingly allowing inclusion of third party hard- and software, we will also investigate the role of privacy in smart home system awareness. While privacy awareness already featured as a part of the study, the shift towards inclusion of third party elements will make managing privacy in the smart home an even more pressing issue in the near future. Download 481,47 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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