The workshop topics involve research related to the social, human and economic aspects of software and its intersections and influences on reuse.
General topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
Software development, design principles and tool engineering practices that influence (or are influenced by) social, human, and economic aspects
Human aspects and their influence on software reuse
Tools and processes to support organizational and cultural situations
Psychological, sociological, human and economic features of software development
Management and organizational aspects of software development
Collaboration in software development and its relations with social, human, and economic aspects
Trust in software teams
Use of social networks and social media by software teams
Community-based software development models such as open source, crowdsourcing, and public-private partnerships
Knowledge management and organizational learning allied to social and human aspects in software development
Influence of economic aspects on software reuse
Impacts on acquisition and quality assurance
Software models, platforms and ecosystems
Issues related to licenses, intellectual property and patents
Social, human and economic aspects in software reuse education
Challenges and research perspectives
Case studies, experimental studies and industry experience reports
Systematic reviews and mapping studies