Web2SE 2010 - Web2SE: First Workshop on Web 2.0 for Software Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
Web2SE: First Workshop on Web 2.0 for Software Engineering
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
http://sites.google.com/site/web2se/
Organizers:
Christoph Treude, University of Victoria, Canada
Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, Canada
Kate Ehrlich, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, USA
Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Social software is built around an "architecture of participation" where user data is aggregated as a side-effect of using Web 2.0 applications. Web 2.0 implies that processes and tools are socially open, and that content can be used in several different contexts. Web 2.0 tools and technologies support interactive information sharing, data interoperability and user centered design. For instance, wikis, blogs, tags and feeds help us organize, manage and categorize content in an informal and collaborative way. One goal of this workshop is to investigate how these technologies can improve software development practices. Some of these technologies have made their way into collaborative software development processes such as Agile and Scrum, and in development platforms such as Rational Team Concert which draw their inspiration from Web 2.0. These processes and environments are just scratching the surface of what can be done by incorporating Web 2.0 approaches and technologies into collaborative software development. This workshop aims to improve our understanding of how Web 2.0, manifested in technologies such as mashups or dashboards, can change the culture of collaborative software development.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
http://sites.google.com/site/web2se/
Organizers:
Christoph Treude, University of Victoria, Canada
Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, Canada
Kate Ehrlich, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, USA
Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Social software is built around an "architecture of participation" where user data is aggregated as a side-effect of using Web 2.0 applications. Web 2.0 implies that processes and tools are socially open, and that content can be used in several different contexts. Web 2.0 tools and technologies support interactive information sharing, data interoperability and user centered design. For instance, wikis, blogs, tags and feeds help us organize, manage and categorize content in an informal and collaborative way. One goal of this workshop is to investigate how these technologies can improve software development practices. Some of these technologies have made their way into collaborative software development processes such as Agile and Scrum, and in development platforms such as Rational Team Concert which draw their inspiration from Web 2.0. These processes and environments are just scratching the surface of what can be done by incorporating Web 2.0 approaches and technologies into collaborative software development. This workshop aims to improve our understanding of how Web 2.0, manifested in technologies such as mashups or dashboards, can change the culture of collaborative software development.
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