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Agile Co-Creation of Robots for Ageing

Periodic Reporting for period 2 - ACCRA (Agile Co-Creation of Robots for Ageing)

Periodo di rendicontazione: 2018-06-01 al 2020-03-31

The mission of ACCRA is to enable the development of advanced ICT Robotics based solutions for
extending active and healthy ageing in daily life by defining, developing and demonstrating an agile
co-creation development process
The term agile has been used in the last 15 years in software development to promote adaptive
planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, and continuous improvement. Agile
development encourages rapid and flexible response to change. As stated by Jim Highsmith2:
The Agile movement is not anti-methodology, in fact many of us want to restore credibility to the
word methodology. We want to restore a balance. We embrace modelling, but not in order to file
some diagram in a dusty corporate repository. We embrace documentation, but not hundreds of
pages of never-maintained and rarely-used tomes. We plan, but recognize the limits of planning in a
turbulent environment.
The term co-creation was popularized in the last 15 years as well3. It refers to the joint creation of
value by the company and the customer; allowing the customer to co-construct the service
experience to suit their context, integrating the principles of dialogue (interaction with users),
access (allow customer to access data), risk (monitor risk and gaps between customer and firm) and
transparency (information barriers eliminated)
A number of challenges have to be addressed:

- Agile programming and co-creation imply important changes at development and at
organisational level

- Ageing applications necessitate a co-creation approach that is fully multidisciplinary, to ensure
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI). This is not only a co-creation between business and
customers, but co-creation between social science, legal, policy makers, engineers, users and
carers.

- Robotics solutions are based on complex ICT environments integrating sensor networks,
handling of big data in the cloud. The concept of flexible platform must be taken into account
to fully participate to the agile co-creation process. In other words, agile co-creation must also
somehow extend to the platform level, not only to the application level. Issues such as
interoperability must be taken into account.
Work performed during this reporting period includes the following phases and achievements:

* Pre-needs Study:
- Refinement of three applications scenarios and recruitment criteria.
- Preparation of ACCRA methodology and materials for needs study.
* Needs study:
- 57 Elderly, 57 formal caregivers and 33 informal caregivers involved in interviews for the Needs study in four countries (JP, ND, IT, FR)
- Analysis and translation into requirements for applications.
* Cocreation phase:
- 5 cocreation meetings in EU and 4 face to face cocreation in JP.
- Agile cocreation process created
- 57 Elderly, 40 formal caregivers, 24 Informal caregivers and 46 partners/pilots staff involved in cocreation meetings in four countries (JP, ND, IT, FR)
* Platform:
- Architecture high level
- ROS FIware connection
- SDN for quality of services first developments
* ACCRA Methodology defined and applied: needs study and cocreation phases.
Positive reactions after second cocreation meetings of elderly, adaption of services based on cocreation results. These results contribute to improve the extension of well-being and healthy ageing.
Impact on Health systems by the improvement of ASTRO services according to elderly needs.
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