The 4th international workshop on social software engineering (SSE'11)

W. Maalej, Raian Ali
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Software is created by people and for people. People are heterogeneous in their beliefs, backgrounds, and preferences. Accommodating and exploiting the social variety is crucial for successful engineering and usage of software. On the one hand, software engineering is a social activity, performed by different individuals and teams. This necessitates methodologies and tools to deal with issues such as communication, coordination, knowledge sharing, compensation, and reconciliation. On the other hand, Social Software (Internet Forums, Wikis, Social Networks, Blogs, etc.) is an expanding computing paradigm, which inherently incorporates intensive social interactions and implications. Engineering Social Software magnifies a spectrum of challenges like group requirements engineering, social-awareness, privacy, security, and trust. Both directions -- engineering Social Software and treating software engineering as a social activity -- require competency from other disciplines as diverse as psychology, sociology, and organizational science. While both directions receive considerable attention, research in both fields is fragmented, uncoordinated, and partially redundant. The goal of this workshop is to confluence the research on social aspects in software engineering and engineering of Social software into a new field of Social Software Engineering (SSE).
第四届社会软件工程国际研讨会(SSE'11)
软件是由人创造的,也是为人服务的。人们的信仰、背景和偏好都是不同的。适应和利用社会多样性对于软件的成功工程和使用至关重要。一方面,软件工程是一项社会活动,由不同的个人和团队执行。这就需要方法和工具来处理诸如沟通、协调、知识共享、补偿和协调等问题。另一方面,社交软件(互联网论坛、维基、社交网络、博客等)是一种扩展的计算范式,它本质上包含了密集的社交互动和影响。工程社交软件放大了一系列挑战,比如群体需求工程、社会意识、隐私、安全和信任。这两个方向——工程社会软件和将软件工程视为社会活动——都需要来自其他学科的能力,如心理学、社会学和组织科学。虽然这两个方向都得到了相当大的关注,但这两个领域的研究都是零散的、不协调的,而且部分是多余的。本次研讨会的目标是将软件工程和社会软件工程的社会方面的研究融合到社会软件工程(SSE)的一个新领域。
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