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- ZeitschriftenartikelFive Inspiring Course (Re-)Designs(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 61, No. 2, 2019) Strecker, Stefan; Baumöl, Ulrike; Karagiannis, Dimitris; Koschmider, Agnes; Snoeck, Monique; Zarnekow, Rüdiger
- ZeitschriftenartikelHearing the Voice of Citizens in Smart City Design: The CitiVoice Framework(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 61, No. 6, 2019) Simonofski, Anthony; Asensio, Estefanía Serral; Smedt, Johannes; Snoeck, MoniqueIn the last few years, smart cities have attracted considerable attention because they are considered a response to the complex challenges that modern cities face. However, smart cities often do not optimally reach their objectives if the citizens, the end-users, are not involved in their design. The aim of this paper is to provide a framework to structure and evaluate citizen participation in smart cities. By means of a literature review from different research areas, the relevant enablers of citizen participation are summarized and bundled in the proposed CitiVoice framework. Then, following the design science methodology, the content and the utility of CitiVoice are validated through the application to different smart cities and through in-depth interviews with key Belgian smart city stakeholders. CitiVoice is used as an evaluation tool for several Belgian smart cities allowing drawbacks and flaws in citizens' participation to be discovered and analyzed. It is also demonstrated how CitiVoice can act as a governance tool for the ongoing smart city design of Namur (Belgium) to help define the citizen participation strategy. Finally, it is used as a comparison and creativity tool to compare several cities and design new means of participation.
- KonferenzbeitragModeling difficulties in creating conceptual data models: Multimodal studies on individual modeling processes(Modellierung 2024, 2024) Rosenthal, Kristina; Strecker, Stefan; Snoeck, MoniqueCombining complementary modes of observation of modelers' modeling processes, we study modeling difficulties encountered by modelers while performing a data modeling task. Using the notion of cognitive breakdowns, we identify and confirm five types of modeling difficulties relating to different aspects of data modeling by analyzing audiovisual protocols of the modelers' modeling processes, recordings of modelers' interactions with the employed modeling software tool and survey data of modelers about their own perceptions of modeling difficulties they encountered.