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Team 10: The Sky’s the Limit! Design Norms Presentation 21 Feb, 2005 Aaron Buys, John Vander Weide, and Llian Breen Dr. Matthew K. Heun Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI
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Design Norms Cultural Appropriateness Transparency Stewardship Integrity Justice Caring Trust
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Cultural Appropriateness Account for the social, cultural, and physical environment impact Stakeholders: Scientific Community General Public
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Cultural Appropriateness Examples + Informing Air Traffic Control of our ACR launch although we have met FAR 101 - Radiosonde transmission at wrong frequency band
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Transparency Clear communication Form implies function Stakeholders: Atmospheric Science Customers
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Transparency Examples + Accessibility to general public - Inconsistent measurement: Data not reliable
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Design Norms Cultural Appropriateness Transparency Stewardship Integrity Justice Caring Trust
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Stewardship Resource use Tradeoffs between resources Economic Thermodynamic Physical Constraint
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Stewardship Examples + ACR provides large scale tracking of inefficient resource use - Radiosonde retrieval vs. economics
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Integrity A complete design Tradeoffs between function and aesthetics Is function desirable? Is product attractive to market? Promote human relationships and understanding.
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Integrity Examples + Human understanding of environmental impact - Complicated design which frustrated weather service employees.
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Design Norms Cultural Appropriateness Transparency Stewardship Integrity Justice Caring Trust
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Justice Risk Analysis Stakeholder Rights Economic Constraints Environmental Constraints
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Justice Examples + Parachute to minimize risk during ACR descent - Economic vs. environmental tradeoff with instrument retrieval
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Caring Effect of product on humans Not just function, but safety
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Caring Examples + More accurate weather prediction - Direct impact of ACR with human upon descent
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Trust Product reliability Conflict of interest in design decisions
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Trust Examples + Repeatability of instrument testing builds trust - Failing to keep secret proprietary information given to us by a company
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