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oai:arXiv.org:2408.05304

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Computer Science - Software Engine...
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Devathasan, Kezia Arony, Nowshin Nawar Damian, Daniela
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

8/14/2024

Keywords
software chapter development teams inclusive
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Abstract

This chapter presents, from our research on inclusive software within the context of a diversity and inclusion based STEM program at the University of Victoria, INSPIRE: STEM for Social Impact (hereafter Inspire).

In a society with an ever increasing reliance on technology, we often neglect the fact that software development processes and practices unintentionally marginalize certain groups of end users.

While the Inspire program and its first iteration in 2022 are described in detail in CHAPTER 26, here we describe our insights from an analysis of the development processes and practices used by the teams.

We found that empathy-based requirements gathering techniques and certain influences on the software development teams' motivation levels impact the teams' ability to build inclusive software.

This chapter begins with an explanation of the Inspire program and a discussion on what the term ``inclusive software'' actually means in our context before highlighting useful practices for designing inclusive software.

Devathasan, Kezia,Arony, Nowshin Nawar,Damian, Daniela, 2024, Beyond Diversity:Computing for Inclusive Software

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