Human-machine networks: towards a typology and profiling framework
In this paper we outline an initial typology and framework for the purpose of profiling human-machine networks, that is, collective structures where humans and machines interact to produce synergistic effects. Profiling a human-machine network along the dimensions of the typology is intended to facilitate access to relevant design knowledge and experience. In this way the profiling of an envisioned or existing human-machine network will both facilitate relevant design discussions and, more importantly, serve to identify the network type. We present experiences and results from two case trials: a crisis management system and a peer-to-peer reselling network. Based on the lessons learnt from the case trials we suggest potential benefits and challenges, and point out needed future work.
| Item Type | Chapter |
|---|---|
| Copyright holders | © 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland |
| Departments | LSE > Academic Departments > Methodology |
| DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-39510-4_2 |
| Date Deposited | 15 May 2017 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/76880 |
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