Towards a Value-Complemented Framework for Enabling Human Monitoring in Cyber-Physical Systems
Paper i proceeding, 2025

[Context and Motivation]: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) have become relevant in a wide variety of different domains, integrating hardware and software, often operating in an emerging and uncertain environment where human actors actively or passively engage with the CPS. To ensure correct and safe operation, and self-adaptation, monitors are used for collecting and analyzing diverse runtime information. [Problem]: However, monitoring humans at runtime, collecting potentially sensitive information about their actions and behavior, comes with significant ramifications that can severely hamper the successful integration of human-machine collaboration. Requirements engineering (RE) activities must integrate diverse human values, including Privacy, Security, and Self-Direction during system design, to avoid involuntary data sharing or misuse. [Principal Ideas]: In this research preview, we focus on the importance of incorporating these aspects in the RE lifecycle of eliciting and creating runtime monitors. [Contribution]: We derived an initial conceptual framework, building on the value taxonomy introduced by Schwartz and human value integrated software engineering by Whittle, further leveraging the concept of value tactics. The goal is to tie functional and non-functional monitoring requirements to human values and establish traceability between values, requirements, and actors. Based on this, we lay out a research roadmap guiding our ongoing work.

Human-Machine Teaming

Requirements Elicitation

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)

Human Values

Runtime Monitoring

Författare

Zoe Pfister

University of Innsbruck

Michael Vierhauser

University of Innsbruck

Rebekka Wohlrab

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Interaktionsdesign och Software Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

R. Breu

University of Innsbruck

Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

03029743 (ISSN) 16113349 (eISSN)

Vol. 15588 LNCS 3-12
9783031885303 (ISBN)

31st International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, REFSQ 2025
Barcelona, Spain,

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Programvaruteknik

Datavetenskap (datalogi)

Datorsystem

DOI

10.1007/978-3-031-88531-0_1

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2025-04-28