Fri 13 May 2022 11:10 - 11:15 at ICSE room 3-odd hours - Human-Computer Interaction 2 Chair(s): Margaret-Anne Storey
Kindness can boost happiness and wellbeing. It can benefit individuals (e.g., increasing resilience), as well as society (e.g., increasing trust). With digital technology permeating our daily lives, there are increasing opportunities for such technology to enable, mediate, and amplify kindness in society. In this paper, we propose kind computing, a new computing paradigm that explicitly incorporates kindness into the development and use of digital technology. We envisage software engineering as a discipline that can deliver such technology. However, software engineering techniques do not provide explicit abstractions, formalisms, and tools to consider, analyse, and implement software that delivers such technology. With reference to related work, we elaborate on kind computing and the role of software engineering in enabling it, identify open research challenges, elicit three categories of kind computing requirements, and sketch a research agenda for future work.
Thu 12 MayDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
05:00 - 06:00 | Human-Computer Interaction 1SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training / Technical Track / NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results at ICSE room 2-odd hours Chair(s): Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology | ||
05:00 5mTalk | Kind Computing NIER - New Ideas and Emerging Results Faeq Alrimawi Lero - the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University (UK) & Lero (Ireland) Pre-print Media Attached | ||
05:05 5mTalk | Exploring Diversity in Introductory Programming Classes: An Experience Report SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training Iris Groher Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Michael Vierhauser Johannes Kepler University Linz, Barbara Sabitzer Johannes Kepler University Linz, Lisa Kuka Johannes Kepler University Linz, Alexander Hofer Johannes Kepler University Linz, David Muster Johannes Kepler University Linz Pre-print Media Attached | ||
05:10 5mTalk | Pausing While Programming: Insights From Keystroke Analysis SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training Raj Shrestha Utah State University, Juho Leinonen Aalto University, Albina Zavgorodniaia Aalto University, Arto Hellas University of Helsinki;Finland, John Edwards Utah State University Pre-print Media Attached | ||
05:15 5mTalk | Testing Time Limits in Screener Questions for Online Surveys with Programmers Technical Track Anastasia Danilova University of Bonn, Stefan Horstmann University of Bonn, Matthew Smith University of Bonn, Fraunhofer FKIE, Alena Naiakshina University of Bonn Pre-print File Attached | ||
05:20 5mTalk | Bots for Pull Requests: The Good, the Bad, and the Promising Technical Track Mairieli Wessel Delft University of Technology, Ahmad Abdellatif Concordia University, Igor Wiese Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR), Tayana Conte Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Emad Shihab Concordia University, Marco Gerosa Northern Arizona University, USA, Igor Steinmacher Northern Arizona University Pre-print |