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Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2020
In order to find out the home robot's services and functions that should be developed with priority, we created three scenarios for the robot services including cleaning, laundry, and cooking with detailed functions for each service. We investigated the effect of service types on service evaluation. Robot's laundry service was evaluated as the greatest
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In order to find out the home robot's services and functions that should be developed with priority, we created three scenarios for the robot services including cleaning, laundry, and cooking with detailed functions for each service. We investigated the effect of service types on service evaluation. Robot's laundry service was evaluated as the greatest
Dahyun Kang +3 more
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Nursing times, 1990
Although successful new product development practices often require joint efforts of professionals from various departments, all too often these professionals are trained as specialists with little exposure to other functional viewpoints. Colin Clipson describes the results of an educational initiative designed to bring together selected technical ...
J, Coe-Legg, E, Morgan, V, Hanmer
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Although successful new product development practices often require joint efforts of professionals from various departments, all too often these professionals are trained as specialists with little exposure to other functional viewpoints. Colin Clipson describes the results of an educational initiative designed to bring together selected technical ...
J, Coe-Legg, E, Morgan, V, Hanmer
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European Journal of Political Theory, 2007
This article analyses the debate between Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth in a dialectical fashion. Their controversy about how to construct a critical theory of justice is not just one about the proper balance between `redistribution' and `recognition', it also involves basic questions of social ontology.
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This article analyses the debate between Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth in a dialectical fashion. Their controversy about how to construct a critical theory of justice is not just one about the proper balance between `redistribution' and `recognition', it also involves basic questions of social ontology.
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