“…With time, the technical features of advanced technology have matured to the point where further improvements seem to be possible only through major technical innovations. On the other hand, it becomes more and more obvious that there is still a great potential for improving the effects of advanced technology within the non-technical aspects of its implementation, such as: human, organisational, strategic, economic, cultural and educational aspects (Cernetic and Strmcnik, 1991). In this context, various systematic approaches, paradigms or technology design frameworks have been established and promoted, such as Systems Engineering, GERAM, Capability Maturity Models (http://www.sei.cmu.edu/cmm) and the Human-Centred advanced technology design paradigm (Brandt and Cernetic, 1998).…”