以市民为中心的智慧城市设计:支持人们对社区花园的需求

Trevor Hunter, Peter Worthy, Stephen Viller, Ben Matthews
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有各种各样的智慧城市议程,但最近出现了以公民为中心的焦点。以公民为中心需要在目的和结果方面有不同的重点,例如提供跨越数字鸿沟的福利,支持人们的总体福祉和幸福。有人提出,实现智能和以公民为中心的技术设计是实现这些目标的另一个考虑因素。通过为社区花园设计技术的过程,以满足人们的需求为明确目标,确定了设计的三个设计含义:支持对该技术的概念理解及其在大系统中的位置;支持人们感知技术及其功能的能力;而且,技术的设计必须支持人们对其所在空间的体验。在某种程度上,这些暗示与现有技术的设计意图相矛盾,比如不可见性。
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Designing for citizen-centric smart cities: supporting people's needs of a community garden
There are a variety of smart city agendas but in recent times a citizen-centric focus has emerged. Citizen-centricity requires a different focus in terms of purpose and outcomes such as providing benefits that cross the digital divide and supporting people's general wellbeing and happiness. It is submitted that the design of the technology that enables smartness and citizen-centricity is another consideration to achieving these aims. Through a process to design technology for a community garden with the express aims of meeting the needs of people, three design implications for design have been identified: supporting a conceptual understanding of that technology and its place in a large system; supporting people's ability to perceive technology and its functionality; and, the technology must be designed to support people's experience of the space in which it is located. To some extent these implications contradict existing design intentions for technology of this nature, such as invisibility.
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