Call for Papers
You can download the call for contributions as a PDF, HTML or TXT document.

You can also download the workshop poster as PDF document.





In this workshop we would like to bring together researchers and practitioners working on different aspects of collaboration and knowledge sharing in software engineering as well as the engineering of social software to discuss new results and future research challenges. Major topics addressed at the workshop include (but not limited to):
  • Social and human aspects of software engineering
    • Collaboration and knowledge sharing in development teams and (Open Source) communities
    • Impact of Social Software on development processes
    • Empirical studies on collaboration and information behavior in social software engineering
  • Engineering social software
    • Engineering of lightweight and unobtrusive tools, Web 2.0 and Social Semantic Web applications
    • Approaches and tools for context-aware and personalized assistance
    • Particularities in the development of Social Software
  • Social Software Engineering
    • Concerns of individuals in collaboration settings, such as learning, usability and incentives
    • Usage of Social Software to teach software engineering, teaching social aspects of software engineering
    • Research methods and approaches for analyzing and designing successful collaboration support
    • Scientific analysis of the relation between methods/processes, tools and collaborative development practice
We explicitly seek and prefer submission.htmls that take into account interdisciplinary perspectives on their work instead of purely technical or empirical contributions.



Full papers (max 12 pages), short papers (max 5 pages), posters and tool demonstrations (max 2 pages), as well as extended abstracts for Pecha Kucha talks are equally welcome for the workshop. They can be submitted via the workshop website. Submissions will be reviewed at least by 2 members of the program.html committee. Accepted contributions will be published in the GI-Edition „Lecture Notes in Informatics". In addition, it is planned to publish extended versions of selected papers in a special issue of an international journal.

 

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