Training on Value-based Engineering with ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748-7000
A 3-day intensive pioneer training on how to do Value-based Engineering with ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748-700 organised at Vienna University of Economics and Business will take place from March 5th to 8th.
Value-based Engineering (VbE) is a new and highly practical approach to human-centered engineering. It makes organizations aware of the ethical challenges in their IT systems and allows them to change the narrative of their IT innovations towards more social wellbeing. It provides a structured and transparent method to ensure that technical units work towards stakeholder value.
The core of VbE is standardized in the Value-based Engineering with ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748-7000 Model Process for Addressing Ethical Concerns During System Design. VbE embeds the majority of Value-based Engineering with ISO/IEC/IEEE 24748-7000‘s best activities, tasks, concepts, definitions and recommendations. In fact, VbE knowledge has been substantially driving the conception of the standard itself and will continue to inform its use, its constructs, collect case study experience and help to deploy and improve the standard for corporate practice.
More information, contact and registration at:
https://www.wu.ac.at/value-based-engineering/.
Programme:
Sunday, March 5th 2923
17:00 Introduction and Overview – Why VBE with IEEE 7000?
Monday, March 6th 2023
9:00 What Values are
• Theoretical Overview & Discussion
• IEEE 7000TM Glossary, Section 5.5, Annex B, Q&A
• Value lists
• Exercise to elicit values
11:15 Coffee Break
11:30 Preparing the Soil: ConOps & Context Exploration
• Theoretical Overview & Discussion
• IEEE 7000TM Section 7, Q&A
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Preparing the Soil: ConOps & Context Exploration
• Modeling a System-of-Interest for Ethical Analysis
• Case Study
17:30 End
Tuesday, March 7th 2023
9:00 Eliciting Values with Moral Philosophy I
• How to use VBE forms to elicit values
• Utilitarianism & its use in value elicitation
o 1 h lecture, 1 h case study
• Virtue Ethics & its use in value elicitation
o 1 h lecture, 1 h case study
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Eliciting Values with Moral Philosophy I
• Duty Ethics & its use in value elicitation
o 1 h lecture, 30 min case study
• IEEE 7000TM Section 8, Section 5.5, Annex C, Q&A
16:00 Coffee Break
16:15 Bottom-up Value Conceptualization
18:00 End
Individual Feedback on Case Study Work
Wednesday, March 8th 2023
9:00 – 10:00 Individual Feedback on Case Study Work
10:00 Top-down Value Conceptualization & Prioritization
>> Feedback on what was learned from feedback on value elicitation
>> Cleaning up a Value Cluster: conceptualization
11:00 Ethical Value Requirements (EVRs)
• Theoretical Overview & Discussion
• Case Study
• IEEE 7000TM Section 9, Q&A
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Risk-based System Design
• IEEE 7000TM Section 10, Q&A
16:00 Coffee Break
16:15 Feedback/Value Lead Education/Dissemination
Individual Feedback on EVR Case Study Work
17:00 End
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