Privacy |
To ensure privacy, the private space of end users should be kept free from intrusion and users should be allowed to determine what information about themselves can be communicated (Friedman et al. 2013; Warnier et al. 2015) |
Environmental sustainability |
To ensure environmental sustainability, energy consumption should not burden the environment (Friedman et al. 2013; Taebi and Kadak 2010) |
Compatibility |
To ensure compatibility, the technology should adequately perform its function in conjunction with other apparatus (similar products and complementary devices) and the infrastructure (Van de Poel 2015b) |
Cost-effectiveness |
To ensure affordability and its continuation over the course of time (Taebi and Kadak 2010) |
Trust |
To promote trust and expectation that exists between the people (actors) who can experience good will, extend good will toward others, feel vulnerable, and experience betrayal (Friedman et al. 2013; Huldtgren 2015) |
Reliability |
To ensure reliability and to perform without failing and without grid malfunctioning (i.e. blackouts) (Van de Poel 2015b) |
Autonomy |
To ensure autonomy so that users have control over the technology to plan and execute their actions in way to achieve their goals (Friedman et al. 2013; Warnier et al. 2015) |
Procedural justice |
To ensure transparency, honesty and as well as timely, full, and unbiased information in decision-making (Dignum et al. 2016) |