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Social Software Engineering as non profit technologies: Trends and future Potentials for Social Informatics and Digital Humanities

, 2014
Software Engineering and its application and integration to the community or society is called as Social Software Engineering. This is a concept and procedure rather than tools and products towards design, development and management of products, software,
P. Paul   +3 more
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Decoding Grounded Theory for Software Engineering

2021 IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering: Companion Proceedings (ICSE-Companion), 2021
Grounded Theory, while becoming increasingly popular in software engineering, is also one of the most misunderstood, misused, and poorly presented and evaluated method in software engineering.
Rashina Hoda
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A Framework for Intersectional Perspectives in Software Engineering

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, 2021
The huge demand for software practitioners and the diversity crisis in the software development industry have emphasized the absence of women and other underrepresented minorities.
Mary-Luz Sánchez-Gordón   +1 more
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Socialness in the recruiting of software engineers

Proceedings of the 12th ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers, 2015
Recruiting of highly qualified software engineers takes place in a very competitive and global job market. Agile methods have emphasized the relevance of social skills for an efficient and sustainable interaction of individuals. At the same time, employing companies have to provide working conditions which attract and support teams of high skilled and ...
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Software design and engineering as a social process

CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
Traditionally, software engineering processes are based on a formalist model that emphasizes strict documentation, procedural and validation standards. Although this is a poor fit for multidisciplinary research and development communities, such groups can benefit from common practices and standards.
William A. Stubblefield, Tania L. Carson
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Navigating the Complexity of Generative AI Adoption in Software Engineering—RCR Report

ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
This Replicated Computational Results (RCR) report complements the study “Navigating the Complexity of Generative AI Adoption in Software Engineering,” which examines the factors influencing the integration of AI tools in software engineering practices ...
Daniel Russo
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Dementia and Social Sustainability: Challenges for Software Engineering

2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering, 2015
Dementia is a serious threat to social sustainability. As life expectancy increases, more people are developing dementia. At the same time, demographic change is reducing the economically active part of the population. Care of people with dementia imposes great emotional and financial strain on sufferers, their families and society at large.
Sawyer, Pete   +3 more
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Social issues in software engineering

Proceedings 1996 International Conference Software Engineering: Education and Practice, 2002
A discussion group met during the conference to foster discussion of some social issues in software engineering (SE). Three initial questions were posed to stimulate and focus the deliberations. First, to what extent should ethics be taught in SE courses, and at what level.
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A Social Ontology for Integrating Security and Software Engineering

2007
As software becomes more and more entrenched in everyday life in today’s society, security looms large as an unsolved problem. Despite advances in security mechanisms and technologies, most software systems in the world remain precarious and vulnerable. There is now widespread recognition that security cannot be achieved by technology alone.
E. Yu, L. Liu, Mylopoulos, Ioannis
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Cognitive and social aspects of software engineering

Proceedings of the 8th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2003
This article focuses on teaching and learning human aspects of Software Engineering (SE). Based on several classes that the author taught on the subject, the article describes a framework for a course that deals with cognitive and social aspects of SE.
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