TY - GEN
T1 - Does Domain Change the Opinion of Individuals on Human Values? A Preliminary Investigation on eHealth Apps End-users
AU - Obie, Humphrey O.
AU - Shahin, Mojtaba
AU - Grundy, John
AU - Turhan, Burak
AU - Li, Li
AU - Hussain, Waqar
AU - Whittle, Jon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The elicitation of end-users human values - such as freedom, honesty, transparency, etc - is important in the development of software systems. We carried out two preliminary Q-studies to understand (a) the general human value opinion types of eHealth applications (apps) end-users (b) the eHealth domain human value opinion types of eHealth apps end-users (c) whether there are differences between the general and eHealth domain opinion types. Our early results show three value opinion types using generic value instruments: (1) fun-loving, success-driven and independent end-user, (2) security-conscious, socially-concerned, and success-driven end-user, and (3) benevolent, success-driven, and conformist end-user. Our results also show two value opinion types using domain-specific value instruments: (1) security-conscious, reputable, and honest end-user, and (2) success-driven, reputable and pain-avoiding end-user. Given these results, consideration should be given to domain context in the design and application of values elicitation instruments.
AB - The elicitation of end-users human values - such as freedom, honesty, transparency, etc - is important in the development of software systems. We carried out two preliminary Q-studies to understand (a) the general human value opinion types of eHealth applications (apps) end-users (b) the eHealth domain human value opinion types of eHealth apps end-users (c) whether there are differences between the general and eHealth domain opinion types. Our early results show three value opinion types using generic value instruments: (1) fun-loving, success-driven and independent end-user, (2) security-conscious, socially-concerned, and success-driven end-user, and (3) benevolent, success-driven, and conformist end-user. Our results also show two value opinion types using domain-specific value instruments: (1) security-conscious, reputable, and honest end-user, and (2) success-driven, reputable and pain-avoiding end-user. Given these results, consideration should be given to domain context in the design and application of values elicitation instruments.
KW - Q sort
KW - human values
KW - mixed methods
KW - opinions
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85126237894
U2 - 10.1109/APSEC53868.2021.00063
DO - 10.1109/APSEC53868.2021.00063
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85126237894
T3 - Proceedings - Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, APSEC
SP - 531
EP - 535
BT - Proceedings - 2021 28th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, APSEC 2021
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 28th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, APSEC 2021
Y2 - 6 December 2021 through 9 December 2021
ER -