Socio-technical design and value orientation

W Maalej, A Felfernig - 2019 - dl.gi.de
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ŞSoftware systems are developed by humans for humansŤ. This motto represents the main
driver of this track. On one hand, social and human factors inĆuence Software Engineering
activities (and their productivity) as well as software systems (and their quality). Particularly
empirical research has aimed during the last decade to understand, leverage, and consider
human and social factors when developers, testers, managers, and users interact in
software projects. On the other hand, software is pervasive in our lives: it mediates people-to …
ŞSoftware systems are developed by humans for humansŤ. This motto represents the main driver of this track. On one hand, social and human factors inĆuence Software Engineering activities (and their productivity) as well as software systems (and their quality). Particularly empirical research has aimed during the last decade to understand, leverage, and consider human and social factors when developers, testers, managers, and users interact in software projects. On the other hand, software is pervasive in our lives: it mediates people-to-people communication, supports human choices, and might even have far-reaching impact on lives, economies, and the planet. Software and its development needs to accommodate a wide range of social and human values, such as trust, governance, reputation, privacy, and sustainability Ű which by itself should be reĆected in design, engineering, and deployment processes.
This track brings together the core contributing communities on socio-technical design and value orientation to present and discuss cutting edge research and to further advance the Ąeld. We particularly target the communities of Requirements Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, CSCW/Social Computing, and Societal Computing but are also seeking to cross boundaries to related Ąelds.
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