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    Voice from the Beehive: structuring and recording responsible innovation for novel technologies by Ten Holter, C., Jirotka, M.

    Published in Journal of responsible innovation (31-12-2024)
    “…ABSTRACTSocietal trust in research and innovation is predicated on factors such as governance, safety, and responsible development. These are often thought of…”
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    Responsible innovation; responsible data. A case study in autonomous driving by Ten Holter, C., Kunze, L., Pattinson, J-A., Salvini, P., Jirotka, M.

    Published in Journal of responsible technology (01-10-2022)
    “…Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) collect a vast amount of data during their operation (MBs/sec). What data is recorded, who has access to it, and how it is analysed…”
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    Supporting requirements with video-based analysis by Jirotka, M., Luff, P.

    Published in IEEE software (01-05-2006)
    “…The dealing-room study is one of many studies that have used video to support requirements elicitation and the general design process. A growing body of…”
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    Causality discovery technology by Chen, M., Ertl, T., Jirotka, M., Trefethen, A., Schmidt, A., Coecke, B., Bañares-Alcántara, R.

    “…Causality is the fabric of our dynamic world. We all make frequent attempts to reason causation relationships of everyday events (e.g., what was the cause of…”
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    Surveying the scene: technologies for everyday awareness and monitoring in control rooms by Luff, P, Heath, C, Jirotka, M

    Published in Interacting with computers (01-12-2000)
    “…Recent technologies to support collaborative work have sought, in various ways, to enhance an individual's awareness of another's activities. Through a range…”
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    Digital mammography: a world without film? by Lloyd, S, Jirotka, M, Simpson, A C, Highnam, R P, Gavaghan, D J, Watson, D, Brady, J M

    “…eDiaMoND is a next generation Internet ("Grid") multidisciplinary research project funded by the UK e-Science Programme with the following objectives; the…”
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    From Data Analysis and Visualization to Causality Discovery by Min Chen, Trefethen, A., Banares-Alcantara, R., Jirotka, M., Coecke, B., Ertl, T., Schmidt, A.

    Published in Computer (Long Beach, Calif.) (01-10-2011)
    “…As data becomes invisible, emerging technologies can help human analysts and decision makers understand, model, and visualize causal relationships…”
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    Digital Images of Medieval Music Documents: Transforming Research Processes and Knowledge Production in Musicology by Eden, G., Jirotka, M.

    “…Musicologists who study medieval music manuscripts were up until recently required to travel to the libraries and museums where these documents or their…”
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    Security aspects of Grid-based digital mammography by Slaymaker, M A, Politou, E, Power, D J, Lloyd, S, Simpson, A C

    “…The principal aim of the eDiaMoND project is to develop a prototype Grid infrastructure to support the needs of the breast care community. The prototype system…”
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    Shared understanding of end-users' requirements in e-Science projects by Darch, P., Carusi, A., Jirotka, M.

    “…The acquisition by developers of e-science applications of a thorough understanding of the requirements of end-users has been recognized as playing a critical…”
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    Tasks and social interaction: the relevance of naturalistic analyses of conduct for requirements engineering by Luff, P., Jirotka, M., Heath, C., Greatbatch, D.

    “…Methods for requirements elicitation have emphasized techniques for their elicitation and representation. The conception of tasks embodied in these methods is…”
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