How Artificial Intelligence Challenges Tailorable Technology Design

IF 7.9 3区 管理学 Q1 Computer Science
Pascal Fechner, Fabian König, Jannik Lockl, Maximilian Röglinger
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced healthcare and created unprecedented opportunities to enhance patient-centeredness and empowerment. This progress promotes individualized medicine, where treatment and care are tailored to each patient’s unique needs and characteristics. The Theory of Tailorable Technology Design has considerable potential to contribute to individualized medicine as it focuses on information systems (IS) that users can modify and redesign in the context of use. While the theory accounts for both the designer and user perspectives in the lifecycle of an IS, it does not reflect the inductive learning and autonomy of AI throughout the tailoring process. Therefore, this study posits the conjecture that current knowledge about tailorable technology design does not effectively account for IS that incorporate AI. To investigate this conjecture and challenge the Theory of Tailorable Technology Design, a revelatory design study of an AI-enabled individual IS in the domain of bladder monitoring is conducted. Based on the empirical evidence from the design study, the primary contribution of this work lies in three propositions for the design of tailorable technology, culminating in a Revised Theory of Tailorable Technology Design. As the outcome of the design study, the secondary contribution of this work is concrete design knowledge for AI-enabled individualized bladder monitoring systems that empower patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD). Overall, this study highlights the value of AI for patient-centeredness in IS design.

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人工智能如何挑战量身定制的技术设计
人工智能(AI)极大地推动了医疗保健的发展,并为加强以患者为中心和增强患者能力创造了前所未有的机遇。这一进步促进了个体化医疗,即根据每位患者的独特需求和特点量身定制治疗和护理方案。可量身定制的技术设计理论(Theory of Tailorable Technology Design)在促进个体化医疗方面具有相当大的潜力,因为该理论侧重于用户可以在使用过程中修改和重新设计的信息系统(IS)。虽然该理论考虑到了信息系统生命周期中设计者和用户的观点,但并没有反映出人工智能在整个定制过程中的归纳学习和自主性。因此,本研究提出了一个猜想,即目前关于可定制技术设计的知识并不能有效地解释包含人工智能的信息系统。为了探究这一猜想并挑战 "量身定制的技术设计理论",本研究对膀胱监测领域的人工智能个人 IS 进行了启示性设计研究。基于设计研究的经验证据,这项工作的主要贡献在于为量身定制的技术设计提出了三个命题,最终形成了量身定制技术设计修正理论。作为设计研究的成果,这项工作的次要贡献是为人工智能个体化膀胱监测系统提供具体的设计知识,以增强神经源性下尿路功能障碍(NLUTD)患者的能力。总之,本研究强调了人工智能在信息系统设计中以患者为中心的价值。
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Business & Information Systems Engineering
Business & Information Systems Engineering 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
7.60%
发文量
44
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: BISE (Business & Information Systems Engineering) is an international scholarly journal that undergoes double-blind peer review. It publishes scientific research on the effective and efficient design and utilization of information systems by individuals, groups, enterprises, and society to enhance social welfare. Information systems are viewed as socio-technical systems involving tasks, people, and technology. Research in the journal addresses issues in the analysis, design, implementation, and management of information systems.
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