Value-sensitive Design in Computing: a Systematic Literature Mapping
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2316-9451.2022v10n2p26-56Keywords:
Value-sensitive design. Computer Science. Systematic literature mapping.Abstract
Value Sensitive Design (VSD) is a proposal that connects human values to new products, bringing significant contributions to new technologies. To understand the benefits and contributions of VSD to computing, this article presents the results of a systematic literature mapping, surveying articles published from 2010 and available in three digital libraries: ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, and ScienceDirect. This entire survey will follow the process of systematic literature mapping. The results obtained in this work allowed us to verify the role of the VSD in several areas, such as parental control, elderly well-being, and games for different ages. We could also identify that using the VSD brings benefits such as values for the visually impaired to assist in developing inclusive products for these individuals. Despite some difficulties in implementing this methodology, for example, few participants in the investigative phases, it is possible to recognize that using VSD brings contributions to the design of systems, focusing on the essential values of the stakeholders
involved in a project.
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