Print Email Facebook Twitter Treat societally impactful scientific insights as open-source software artifacts Title Treat societally impactful scientific insights as open-source software artifacts Author Liem, C.C.S. (TU Delft Multimedia Computing) Demetriou, A.M. (TU Delft Multimedia Computing) Contributor O'Conner, L. (editor) Date 2023 Abstract So far, the relationship between open science and software engineering expertise has largely focused on the open release of software engineering research insights and reproducible artifacts, in the form of open-access papers, open data, and open-source tools and libraries. In this position paper, we draw attention to another perspective: scientific insight itself is a complex and collaborative artifact under continuous development and in need of continuous quality assurance, and as such, has many parallels to software artifacts. Considering current calls for more open, collaborative and reproducible science; increasing demands for public accountability on matters of scientific integrity and credibility; methodological challenges coming with transdisciplinary science; political and communication tensions when scientific insight on societally relevant topics is to be translated to policy; and struggles to incentivize and reward academics who truly want to move into these directions beyond traditional publishing habits and cultures, we make the parallels between the emerging open science requirements and concepts already well-known in (open-source) software engineering research more explicit. We argue that the societal impact of software engineering expertise can reach far beyond the software engineering research community, and call upon the community members to proactively help driving the necessary systems and cultural changes towards more open and accountable research. Subject open sciencesoftware engineeringopen sourcetransdisciplinary researchresponsible research practice To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f2ae91c0-8e47-4f9a-afe3-d562a2735efe DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSE-SEIS58686.2023.00020 Publisher IEEE, Piscataway ISBN 979-8-3503-2262-0 Source Proceedings of the 2023 IEEE/ACM 45th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society, ICSE-SEIS 2023 Event 2023 IEEE/ACM 45th International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), 2023-05-14 → 2023-05-20, Melbourne, Australia Series Proceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering, 0270-5257, 2023-May Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2023 C.C.S. Liem, A.M. Demetriou Files PDF Treat_societally_impactfu ... ifacts.pdf 899.43 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f2ae91c0-8e47-4f9a-afe3-d562a2735efe/datastream/OBJ/view