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Surfacing Paradigms underneath Research on Human and Social Aspects of Software Engineering

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, 2021
Software engineering is a wide field with topics ranging from coding to organizational aspects. In the last two decades, researchers have developed a growing interest in the human and social aspects of software development. To investigate these phenomena,
Jorge Melegati, Xiaofeng Wang
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Empowering Technical Skills and Soft Skills in Software Engineering Students through Problem-Based Learning

Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 2023
CONTEXT: The software industry has been increasing its employees’ demands regarding technical, behavioral, and social skills. Therefore, software engineering courses must exceed the limits of theory and academic examples, providing students with ...
A. Oran   +5 more
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Workplace Discrimination in Software Engineering: Where We Stand Today

2023 IEEE/ACM 45th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), 2023
Context: Discrimination within the workplace negatively impacts employees across the board and has been studied in various fields, such as wage-earning workplaces, healthcare, and social media.
Xin Zhao, Riley Young
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Human Values in Software Engineering: Contrasting Case Studies of Practice

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2022
The growing diffusion of software in society and its influence on people demands from its creators that their work carefully considers human values such as transparency, social responsibility, and equality. But how do software practitioners address human
Waqar Hussain   +6 more
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Towards Model-Driven Quantum Software Engineering

Workshop on Quantum Software Engineering, 2021
Quantum technologies are emerging. Dedicated languages for programming Quantum machines are emerging as well and already used in different settings. Orthogonal to this development, Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) is explored to ease the development of ...
Felix Gemeinhardt   +2 more
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Developing 21st Century Skills with Project-Based Learning: An Experience Report in the Introductory Course of Software Engineering

2022 Joint International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology with ECTI Northern Section Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering (ECTI DAMT & NCON), 2022
In a Project-Based Learning (PBL) environment, students are assigned to work on challenging and complicated projects. This environment suites the setting of teaching software engineering courses.
Sujitra Arwatchananukul   +3 more
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Organizational social structures for software engineering

ACM Computing Surveys, 2013
Software engineering evolved from a rigid process to a dynamic interplay of people (e.g., stakeholders or developers). Organizational and social literature call this interplay an Organizational Social Structure (OSS). Software practitioners still lack a systematic way to select, analyze, and support OSSs best fitting their problems (e.g., software ...
Damian A. Tamburri   +2 more
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A survey of social software engineering

2008 23rd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering - Workshops, 2008
Software engineering is a complex socio-technical activity, due to the need for discussing and sharing knowledge among team members. This has raised the need for effective ways of sharing ideas, knowledge, and artifacts among groups and their members.
Navid Ahmadi   +3 more
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Generative AI and Empirical Software Engineering: A Paradigm Shift

2025 2nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on AI-powered Software (AIware)
The adoption of large language models (LLMs) and autonomous agents in software engineering marks an enduring paradigm shift. These systems create new opportunities for tool design, workflow orchestration, and empirical observation, while fundamentally ...
Christoph Treude, M. Storey
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