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Nakagawa, EY
, Ferrario, MA, Venters, CC, Guessi, M, L., D (ed.), A., K (ed.), R., M (ed.), E.M.N., M (ed.), C., Q (ed.), R., S (ed.), P., S (ed.), C., T (ed.) & D., W (ed.) 2019, '
1st international workshop on software architectures and human values (SAHVA): 13th European Conference on Software Architecture, ECSA 2019', Paper presented at European Conference on Software Architecture 2019 , Paris, France,
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13/09/19.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3344948
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Nakagawa, E. Y.
, Ferrario, M. A., Venters, C. C., Guessi, M., L., D. (Ed.), A., K. (Ed.), R., M. (Ed.), E.M.N., M. (Ed.), C., Q. (Ed.), R., S. (Ed.), P., S. (Ed.), C., T. (Ed.), & D., W. (Ed.) (2019).
1st international workshop on software architectures and human values (SAHVA): 13th European Conference on Software Architecture, ECSA 2019. Paper presented at European Conference on Software Architecture 2019 , Paris, France.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3344948
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Nakagawa EY
, Ferrario MA, Venters CC, Guessi M, L. D, (ed.), A. K, (ed.) et al..
1st international workshop on software architectures and human values (SAHVA): 13th European Conference on Software Architecture, ECSA 2019. 2019. Paper presented at European Conference on Software Architecture 2019 , Paris, France. doi: 10.1145/3344948
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title = "1st international workshop on software architectures and human values (SAHVA): 13th European Conference on Software Architecture, ECSA 2019",
abstract = "Sustainable software systems require an in-depth understanding about the role that software systems play in our society at a scale and along time frames that are often difficult to grasp and envisage. We argue that a values 'first' software engineering (SE) perspective can offer new insights not only about the human and social aspects that shape SE decision-making processes, but also the potential uses, misuses, and vulnerabilities of complex socio-technical systems afforded by high-level design decisions. While the area of values-based SE has explored means for identifying and making sense of values in the analysis of software production, more effort is required to investigate how values are ultimately instantiated in the architectural structuring of software systems, and the long-term implications of such design decisions. This workshop provides a unique forum where students, researchers, and practitioners working on requirements engineering, software processes, societal aspects of SE, and software sustainability can come together to advance the field of value-based software architectures. {\textcopyright} 2019 Authors.",
keywords = "Human value, Software architecture, Computer software, Decision making, Design, Social aspects, Decision making process, High-level design, Human values, In-depth understanding, International workshops, Sociotechnical systems, Software production, Sustainable softwares",
author = "E.Y. Nakagawa and M.A. Ferrario and C.C. Venters and M. Guessi and Duchien L. and Koziolek A. and Mirandola R. and Martinez E.M.N. and Quinton C. and Scandariato R. and Scandurra P. and Trubiani C. and Weyns D.",
note = "Conference code: 151597 Export Date: 2 April 2020 References: (2011) International Standard for Systems and Software Engineering - Architectural description, , ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010; Ramos, I., Berry, D.M., Carvalho, J.A., (2002) The Role of Emotion, Values, and Beliefs in the Construction of Innovative Work Realities, 2311, pp. 300-314. , In Soft-Ware (LNCS), D. Bustard, W. Liu, and R. Sterritt (Eds.); Rotondo, A., Freier, N., The problem of defining values: A lack of common ground between industry & academia? (2010) 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), pp. 4183-4188. , ACM, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Sutcliffe, A., Thew, S., The design implications of users' values for software and system architecture (2014) Economics-Driven Software Architecture, 13, pp. 297-321. , https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-410464-8.00013-1, Elsevier, Chapter; Thew, S., Sutcliffe, A., Value-based requirements engineering: Method and experience (2017) Requirements Engineering, 23 (4), pp. 443-464. , https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-017-0273-y, jun 2017; Winter, E., Forshaw, S., Hunt, L., Ferrario, M.A., Towards a systematic study of values in se: Tools for industry and education (2019) IEEE/ACM 41st International Conference on Software Engineering: New Ideas and Emerging Results (ICSENIER), pp. 61-64. , https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSE-NIER.2019.00024, Montreal, Canada; European Conference on Software Architecture 2019 , ECSA '19 ; Conference date: 09-09-2019 Through 13-09-2019",
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A2 - C., Trubiani
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KW - Software architecture
KW - Computer software
KW - Decision making
KW - Design
KW - Social aspects
KW - Decision making process
KW - High-level design
KW - Human values
KW - In-depth understanding
KW - International workshops
KW - Sociotechnical systems
KW - Software production
KW - Sustainable softwares
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