Requirements for Reconfigurable Technology: A challenge to Design for Values

With the increasing use of information technology for different societal goals, the demand for flexible and multiple-functionality appliances has risen. Making technology reconfigurable could be a way of achieving this. This working paper is written against the background of a large scale research project developing reconfigurable sensors in order to achieve a continuous and affordable infrastructure for both safety and security (STARS). Our role in the project is to explore the ethical challenges reconfigurability raises for sociotechnical systems like sensor networks. We foresee that reconfigurable technology adds an extra challenge to the identification and specification of functional and nonfunctional requirements for the technology.