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45th ICSE (SEIS) 2023: Melbourne, Australia
- 45th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society, SEIS@ICSE 2023, Melbourne, Australia, May 14-20, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-2261-3
- Ítalo Santos, João Felipe Pimentel, Igor Wiese, Igor Steinmacher, Anita Sarma, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:
Designing for Cognitive Diversity: Improving the GitHub Experience for Newcomers. 1-12 - Irum Rauf, Marian Petre, Thein Than Tun, Tamara Lopez, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Security Thinking in Online Freelance Software Development. 13-24 - Yi Wang, Xinyue Zhang, Wei Wang:
Fundamentalists, Integrationists, & Transformationists: An Empirical Theory of Men Software Engineers' Orientations in Gender Inequalities. 25-36 - Claudia Maria Cutrupi, Irene Zanardi, Letizia Jaccheri, Monica Landoni:
Draw a Software Engineer Test - An Investigation into Children's Perceptions of Software Engineering Profession. 37-47 - Ronnie Edson de Souza Santos, Cleyton V. C. de Magalhães, Paul Ralph:
Benefits and Limitations of Remote Work to LGBTQIA+ Software Professionals. 48-57 - Kiev Gama, George Valença, Candy Estelle Marques Laurendon, Ájò Nasidí Marques, Luís Eduardo Ramos, Ravena Amaral, Clarissa Maria Dubeux Lopes Barros, Guilherme Xavier:
Hackathons as Inclusive Spaces for Prototyping Software in Open Social Innovation with NGOs. 58-70 - Lauren Olson, Emitzá Guzmán, Florian Kunneman:
Along the Margins: Marginalized Communities' Ethical Concerns about Social Platforms. 71-82 - Yang Liu, Heather Moses, Mark Sternefeld, Samuel A. Malachowsky, Daniel E. Krutz:
Do Users Act Equitably? Understanding User Bias Through a Large In-person Study. 83-95 - Tanjila Kanij, Misita Anwar, Gillian C. Oliver, Khalid Hossain:
Developing Software for Low Socio-Economic End Users: Lessons Learned from A Case Study of Fisherfolk Communities in Bangladesh. 96-107 - Konstantin Rink, Tristan Gruschka, Patrick Palsbröker, Marcos Báez, Dominic Becking, Udo Seelmeyer, Gudrun Dobslaw, Patricia Stolz:
Walking Down the Road to Independent Mobility: An Adaptive Route Training System for the Cognitively Impaired. 108-119 - Riya Dutta, Diego Elias Costa, Emad Shihab, Tanja Tajmel:
Diversity Awareness in Software Engineering Participant Research. 120-131 - Hana Winchester, Alicia E. Boyd, Brittany Johnson:
Harmful Terms in Computing: Towards Widespread Detection and Correction. 132-137 - Saeid Tizpaz-Niari, Verya Monjezi, Morgan Wagner, Shiva Darian, Krystia Reed, Ashutosh Trivedi:
Metamorphic Testing and Debugging of Tax Preparation Software. 138-149 - Cynthia C. S. Liem, Andrew M. Demetriou:
Treat societally impactful scientific insights as open-source software artifacts. 150-156 - Antti Knutas, Dominik Siemon, Natasha Tylosky, Giovanni Maccani:
Contradicting Motivations in Civic Tech Software Development: Analysis of a Grassroots Project. 157-163 - Amna Batool, Seng W. Loke, Niroshinie Fernando, Jonathan Kua:
Software Engineering for Smart Things in Public Spaces: Initial Insights and Challenges. 164-168 - Mehr Vaswani, Dharini Balasubramaniam, Kenneth Boyd:
A Novel Approach to Improving the Digital Literacy of Older Adults. 169-174 - Amel Bennaceur, Diane Hassett, Bashar Nuseibeh, Andrea Zisman:
Values@Runtime: An Adaptive Framework for Operationalising Values. 175-179 - Huilian Sophie Qiu, Zihe H. Zhao, Tielin Katy Yu, Justin Wang, Alexander Ma, Hongbo Fang, Laura Dabbish, Bogdan Vasilescu:
Gender Representation Among Contributors to Open-Source Infrastructure : An Analysis of 20 Package Manager Ecosystems. 180-187 - Xin Zhao, Riley Young:
Workplace Discrimination in Software Engineering: Where We Stand Today. 188-193
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