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ICSE 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden - Software Engineering in Society Track
- Valérie Issarny, Schahram Dustdar:

Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society, ICSE (SEIS) 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27 - June 03, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5661-9
Software by and for people
- Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Jordi Cabot

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The role of foundations in open source projects. 3-12 - Emitza Guzman, Luís Oliveira, Yves Steiner, Laura C. Wagner, Martin Glinz:

User feedback in the app store: a cross-cultural study. 13-22 - Charles Consel:

Assistive computing: a human-centered approach to developing computing support for cognition. 23-32 - Marcos Báez

, Fabio Casati
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Agile development for vulnerable populations: lessons learned and recommendations. 33-36
Software development for the regulated and public sectors
- Markus Borg, Thomas Olsson

, Ulrik Franke, Saïd Assar:
Digitalization of swedish government agencies: a perspective through the lens of a software development census. 37-46 - Daniel Russo

, Gerolamo Taccogna, Paolo Ciancarini
, Angelo Messina, Giancarlo Succi
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Contracting agile developments for mission critical systems in the public sector. 47-56 - Smita Ghaisas, Abhishek Sainani, Preethu Rose Anish:

Resolving ambiguities in regulations: towards achieving the kohlbergian stage of principled morality. 57-60
Meeting other sciences
- William Simm, Faiza Samreen

, Richard Bassett
, Maria Angela Ferrario
, Gordon S. Blair
, Jonathan Whittle, P. J. Young:
SE in ES: opportunities for software engineering and cloud computing in environmental science. 61-70 - Balbir S. Barn, Ravinder Barn:

Towards a unified conceptual model for surveillance theories: "we shall meet in the place where there is no darkness" - 1984, george orwell. 71-80 - Zhendong Wang

, Yi Wang, David F. Redmiles
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Competence-confidence gap: a threat to female developers' contribution on github. 81-90 - Dionysis Athanasopoulos

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Digital ecclesia: towards an online direct-democracy framework. 91-94

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