Engineering Software Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Engineering and Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2021) | Viewed by 3641
Special Issue Editors
2. Computer Science Department, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Interests: requirements engineering; software measurement; software sustainability; user experience assessment; model-driven engineering
Interests: software engineering, requirement engineering, software modeling, software architecture
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Interests: software architecture and architectural knowledge; software sustainability; technical debt; software product line engineering; Industry 4.0
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, requirements engineers and software architects have contributed to defining the notion of software sustainability as a quality requirement. Several initiatives have investigated the contribution of certain quality attributes to the dimensions of sustainability, confirming its multidimensional nature (e.g., environmental, social, technical, economic and individual dimensions). However, as software systems operate in dynamic, distributed, and complex environments, software sustainability should be also empirically investigated with respect to its impact in different time scales. Moreover, the inter- and intradependencies among sustainability dimensions must be understood in earlier stages of the software lifecycle for supporting software engineering (SE) activities such as requirements management, software design, software assessment, and software evolution.
In the literature, SE researchers have investigated software sustainability from at least two distinct viewpoints: sustainability in software, and sustainability by software. The first is concerned with the principles, practices, and processes that contribute to software endurability, which has mainly a technical focus. The latter is concerned with the achievement of sustainability goals through the help of software—for example, a software system designed for reducing energy consumption (environmental goal), or a system for preventing technology addiction in teenagers (social and environmental goals).
This Special Issue focuses on engineering both sustainability viewpoints and will contribute to sustainability by developing software products through sustainable processes, methods, techniques, practices, and tools.
We invite in this Special Issue the submission of high-quality papers describing original and significant work in all areas of software engineering for the development of software sustainability.
Dr. Nelly Condori-Fernandez
Prof. Dr. João M. Fernandes
Prof. Dr. Rafael Capilla
Prof. Dr. Patricia Lago
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Requirements management for software sustainability
- Design principles and techniques for software sustainability
- Software sustainability assessment
- Energy-aware software systems
- Sustainable user experience design/assessment
- Metrics and indicators
- Technical Debt
- Visualization of sustainability knowledge (e.g., type of impacts, effects)
- Creating user awareness on sustainability goals
- Data-driven design for sustainable behaviour
- Self-managing systems for optimizing energy/capacity consumption
- Applications and services to promote sustainability
- Techniques, tools, frameworks for developing
- Persuasive systems for sustainability
- GIS-based mobile applications for sustainability
- Serious Games for sustainability
- Software for ageing
- Emo-aware software systems for sustainability
- Robotics software for sustainability
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