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Introduction

Software is created for and with a wide range of stakeholders, from customers to management, from value- added providers to customer service personnel. These stakeholders work with teams of software engineers to develop and evolve software systems that support their activities. All of these people and their interactions are central to software development. It is crucial to investigate the dynamic and frequently changing Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE), both before and after deployment, in order to understand current software practices, processes, and tools and their impact on important local and global issues. In turn, this enables us to design tools and support mechanisms that improve software creation, software maintenance, customer communication, and the cooperative and human aspects of the use and evolution of the deployed software systems.

Researchers and practitioners have long recognized the need to investigate these aspects, however, their articles are scattered across conferences and communities. CHASE will provide a unified forum for discussing high quality research studies, models, methods, and tools for human and cooperative aspects of software engineering. This will be the 10th in a series of workshops held at ICSE focusing on this theme. Based on our experience, we believe it will be a meeting place for the academic, industrial, and practitioner communities interested in this area, and will give opportunities to present and discuss works-in-progress.

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Important date

2017-01-20
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-02-27
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Topics of interest are about the human, cooperative, and collaborative aspects of software engineering and include, but are not limited to:

  • Software design or engineering philosophies, practices, and tools;

  • Adapting tools or processes to accommodate a range of organizational and cultural situations;

  • Sociological or cultural characterizations of software engineering (e.g., trust, conflicts, norms);

  • Psychological or cognitive aspects of software design or engineering (e.g., motivation, rewards, personality);

  • Managerial or organizational aspects focused on people and their interactions;

  • Collaborative or cooperative aspects of design or engineering within multidisciplinary teams;

  • Teamwork, collaboration, or cooperation in or across various development methodologies;

  • Community-based software development (e.g., Open Source, crowdsourcing, and public-private partnerships); 

  • Coordination, mutual awareness, and knowledge sharing at different scales (e.g., distributed teams, semi-anonymous collaboration, “borderless” teams);

  • Stakeholder participation within and across phases;

  • Processes and tools to support communication, collaboration, and cooperation among stakeholders over the lifetime of a system. 

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Important Date
  • May 23

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Jan 20 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 27 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • May 23 2017

    Registration deadline

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