Title
Make it so! Jean-Luc Picard, Bart Simpson and the design of e-public services
Abstract
In this paper, we report on a project applying participatory design methods to include people who have experience of social exclusion (in one form or another) in designing possible technologies for e-(local)-government services. The work was part of a project for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in the UK, and was concerned with 'access tokens' that can provide personal identification for individuals accessing public services, based on technologies such as multi-functional smartcards, flash memory sticks, mobile phone SIMs or similar devices.In particular we report on our experience using the 'pastiche scenarios' technique recently developed by Mark Blythe. Our findings indicate that the technique can be effective and engaging in helping people to create realistic scenarios of future technology use and highlight some possible pitfalls to consider when using this technique.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1147261.1147272
PDC
Keywords
Field
DocType
deputy prime minister,future technology use,e-public service,mark blythe,possible pitfall,bart simpson,jean-luc picard,flash memory stick,access token,multi-functional smartcards,possible technology,mobile phone sims,government service,smartcards,smartcard,social exclusion,e government
Prime (order theory),Internet privacy,E-Government,Participatory design,Computer security,Computer science,Smart card,Knowledge management,Social exclusion,Mobile phone
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-460-X
14
1.05
References 
Authors
5
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andy Dearden136735.36
Angela Lauener2141.05
Frances Slack37910.30
Chris Roast421928.42
Steve Cassidy5141.05