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ICSE 2023
Sun 14 - Sat 20 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia

Welcome to the Fourth Workshop on Gender Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering (GE@ICSE2023). ICT is pervasively influencing all human activities. bIn this context, more and more people of any age, gender and culture are exposed to these technologies and have to acquire some ability and skill. However the engagement of genders with ICT is not uniform. This gap is evident in the small percentage of women studying ICT-related subjects, being involved as researchers and professionals, in particular in covering top positions in professional and academic activities. At the same time, the community is realising that diversity, when it does not assume the negative aspects of discrimination, plays a key role to a successful and competitive context for software development and research. Such diversity is not only related to gender aspects but refers also to the combination of culture, religion and geographical distribution. The overall goal of this workshop is to improve the state of gender equality, and increase of inclusion and diversity principles in the software engineering community. The aim of the workshop is to discuss gender issues and their interplay with the other diversity aspects.

Support:

The workshop is supported by COST Action 19122 EUGAIN.
It will be possible to apply for ITC Conference Grants and Dissemination Grants connected to the COST Action CA19122 EUGAIN.


COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation
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09:00 - 10:30
First day opening / KeynoteGE@ICSE at Meeting Room 112
09:15
15m
Day opening
Opening
GE@ICSE

09:30
60m
Talk
EUGAIN after 2 years. Past Present and Future
GE@ICSE
Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu
11:00 - 12:30
11:00
20m
Paper
Cognitive Distance and Women in Software Engineering: An Empirical Study in the Context of Bangladesh
GE@ICSE
Noshin Tahsin Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka, Md Arif Hasan University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Rafiul Islam University of Dhaka, Kazi Sakib
11:20
20m
Paper
Intersectionality in Computer Science: A Systematic Literature Review
GE@ICSE
Anna Szlavi Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Sandra Helen Husnes Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Marit Fredrikke Hansen Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Tayana Conte Universidade Federal do Amazonas
11:40
20m
Paper
How diversity and inclusion is approached in Software Engineering university level teaching
GE@ICSE
Sonja Hyrynsalmi LUT University
12:00
20m
Paper
Shooting for the Stars: How a STEM Initiative has Evolved to Address Gender Challenges in Work and Education
GE@ICSE
Marie Travers University of Limerick, Jenna Bromell , Katie Crowley , James Vincent Patten , Ita Richardson Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre and University of Limerick
13:45 - 15:15
13:55
20m
Paper
Opportunities and constraints of women-focused online hackathons
GE@ICSE
Lavinia Francesca Paganini Federal University of Pernambuco, Kiev Gama UFPE, Alexander Nolte University of Tartu, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology
14:15
20m
Paper
Leveraging Corporate Engagement for Diversity in Free/Libre and Open Source Software Projects
GE@ICSE
Olivia B. Newton University of Central Florida, Stephen Fiore
14:35
20m
Paper
Women in Scrum Master Role: Challenges and Opportunities
GE@ICSE
Manuela Petrescu Babes-Bolyai University, Simona Motogna Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Liviu Berciu Babes-Bolyai University
14:55
20m
Paper
RockStartIT: Authentic and Inclusive Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Courses
GE@ICSE
Lucia Happe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Kai Marquardt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
15:45 - 17:15
15:50
45m
Day closing
Closing
GE@ICSE

Call for Papers

Students, academics, industry professionals, and other leaders and experts in software engineering are invited to submit position papers, collaborate and attend this workshop with the objective of assessing the current gender situation in various contexts and geographic areas, also in combination with any discriminatory factor, and of identifying and discussing possible difficulties and corresponding solutions. Given the goals of the workshop, we are not interested in specific technical submissions, but we are looking for 8 pages papers including (but not limited to):

  • Summaries, challenges, and studies regarding the role of different genders in software engineering education and research.
  • Studies concerning the role of different genders in the software engineering industry.
  • Other aspects of diversity, including intersectional dimensions such as religion, disability, social and cultural differences.
  • Specific experiences that can be generalized and shared with the public.
  • Specific examples/case studies of increasing gender equity in software engineering in a variety of settings such as CS education, industry, and academia.
  • Also submissions from other scientific areas with contents that are transferable to software engineering are welcome.

Submission:

All contributions will undergo a peer-review process carried out by the program committee. Accepted papers will be included in the IEEE workshop proceedings. The official publication date of the workshop proceedings is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM and IEEE Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of ICSE 2023.

We accept original manuscripts in English, strictly adhering to the IEEE Proceedings Template. Papers may not exceed eight pages in length including references. Manuscripts that do not adhere to the formatting instructions will be rejected without review.

All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Upon acceptance, at least one author is required to register, pay, and attend the workshop for their paper to be published. Papers will be published in the ICSE workshop proceedings. The official publication date of the workshop proceedings is the date the proceedings are made available. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=geicse2023

Special Issue

A selection of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions for tentative publication in a Special Section of the Journal of Systems and Software published by Springer.

The virtual workshop will be held on May 9 2023.
To join the virtual event follow this link: https://oulu.zoom.us/j/65369550530

Program

Eastern European Time (GMT +03:00)

Start!

14:00

Noshin Tahsin, Md Arif Hasan, Rafiul Islam and Kazi Sakib: “Cognitive Distance and Women in Software Engineering: An Empirical Study in the Context of Bangladesh

14:10

Lavinia Paganini, Kiev Gama, Alexander Nolte and Alexander Serebrenik: Opportunities and constraints of women-focused online hackathons

14:30

Marie Travers, Jenna Bromell, Katie Crowley, James Vincent Patten and Ita Richardson: “Shooting for the Stars: How a STEM Initiative has Evolved to Address Gender Challenges in Work and Education

14:50

Lucia Happe and Kai Marquardt: RockStartIT: Authentic and Inclusive Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Courses

15:10

Announcements

15:30

Keynote: Bara Buhnova:Frustrations Steering Women Away from Software Engineering(45min+15min for questions)

15:40

Break (20 min)

16:40

Panel (45 min)

17:00

Announcements

17:45

Anna Szlavi, Sandra Helen Husnes, Marit Fredrikke Hansen and Tayana Uchoa Conte: “Intersectionality in Computer Science: A Systematic Literature Review

17:50

Sonja Hyrynsalmi: “How diversity and inclusion is approached in Software Engineering university level teaching

18:10

Manuela Andreea Petrescu, Simona Motogna and Liviu Berciu: “Women in Scrum Master Role: Challenges and Opportunities”

18:30

Olivia Newton and Stephen Fiore: “Leveraging Corporate Engagement for Diversity in Free/Libre and Open Source Software Projects”

18:50

Finish

19:10

Questions? Use the GE@ICSE contact form.