SANER 2026 (series) /
Fairness 2026
In contemporary society, technology plays an important role in various domains, including work, education, politics, and leisure. Consequently, without a robust commitment to fairness in software engineering across education, research, and industry, software products may inadvertently inflict harm, particularly by marginalizing certain user groups. Today, as AI systems become more widespread, the expectation for software to represent society’s diversity is not just a technical requirement, but an ethical responsibility. In this context, software fairness has become an essential non-functional requirement and quality attribute, especially for data-driven systems. Visit the workshop website.