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1st GE@ICSE 2018: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Erika Ábrahám, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Raffaela Mirandola:
2018 IEEE/ACM 1st International Workshop on Gender Equality in Software Engineering, GE@ICSE, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 28, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5738-8
Gender Diversity
- Catherine Mooney, Brett A. Becker, Lana Salmon, Eleni E. Mangina:
Computer Science Identity and Sense of Belonging: A Case Study in Ireland. 1-4 - Amel Bennaceur, Ampaeli Cano, Lilia Georgieva, Mariam Kiran, Maria Salama, Poonam Yadav:
Issues in Gender Diversity and Equality in the UK. 5-9 - Hélène de Ribaupierre, Kathryn E. Jones, Fernando Loizides, Yulia Cherdantseva:
Towards Gender Equality in Software Engineering: The NSA Approach. 10-13
Gender Gap in Specific Domains
- Susan Leavy:
Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence: The Need for Diversity and Gender Theory in Machine Learning. 14-16 - Judit Jász, Árpád Beszédes:
Software Testing Conferences and Women. 17-20 - Christopher J. Mendez, Anita Sarma, Margaret M. Burnett:
Gender in Open Source Software: What the Tools Tell. 21-24
Gender Equality and Education
- Caroline Sheedy:
Observations of Computing Students on the Homogeneity of Their Classrooms. 25-28 - Cristiano Maciel, Silvia Amélia Bim, Karen da Silva Figueiredo:
Digital Girls Program - Disseminating Computer Science to Girls in Brazil. 29-32 - John Reeves:
Gender Equality in Software Engineering. 33-36
Actions for Promoting Diversity
- Karina Kohl, Rafael Prikladnicki:
Perceptions on Diversity in Brazilian Agile Software Development Teams: A Survey. 37-40 - Lori A. Clarke, Lori L. Pollock, Jane Stout, Carla Ellis, Tracy Camp, Betsy Bizot, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Improving Diversity in Computing Research: An Overview of CRA-W Activities. 41-44 - María Cecilia Bastarrica, Nancy Hitschfeld, Maíra Marques Samary, Jocelyn Simmonds:
Affirmative Action for Attracting Women to STEM in Chile. 45-48
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