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Managing Emergent Ethical Concerns for Software Engineering in Society

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posted on 2016-02-18, 09:23 authored by A. Rashid, K. Moore, C. May-Chahal, Ruzanna Chitchyan
This paper presents an initial framework for managing emergent ethical concerns during software engineering in society projects. We argue that such emergent considerations can neither be framed as absolute rules about how to act in relation to fixed and measurable conditions. Nor can they be addressed by simply framing them as non-functional requirements to be satisficed. Instead, a continuous process is needed that accepts the 'messiness' of social life and social research, seeks to understand complexity (rather than seek clarity), demands collective (not just individual) responsibility and focuses on dialogue over solutions. The framework has been derived based on retrospective analysis of ethical considerations in four software engineering in society projects in three different domains.

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Citation

IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) (2), 2015, pp. 523-526

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science

Source

IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), 2015, 16-24 May 2015, Florence, Italy

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) (2)

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), United States

isbn

978-1-4799-1934-5/15

Copyright date

2015

Available date

2016-02-18

Publisher version

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7203005

Language

en