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Title Making Software Development More Diverse and Inclusive: Key Themes, Challenges, and Future Directions
Authors Sonja Hyrynsalmi, Sebastian Baltes, Christopher Brown, Rafael Prikladnicki, Gema Rodríguez-Pérez, Alexander Serebrenik, Jocelyn Simmonds, Bianca Trinkenreich, Yi Wang, Grischa Liebel
Publication date 2025
Abstract Introduction: Digital products increasingly reshape
industries,
influencing human behavior and decision-making. However, the software
development teams developing these systems often lack diversity, which may
lead to designs that overlook the needs, equal treatment or safety of
diverse user groups. These risks highlight the need for fostering diversity
and inclusion in software development to create safer, more equitable
technology.
Method: This research is based on insights from an academic meeting in June
2023 involving 23 software engineering researchers and practitioners. We
used the collaborative discussion method 1-2-4-ALL as a systematic research
approach and identified six themes around the theme "challenges and
opportunities to improve Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion
(SDDI)". We identified benefits, harms, and future research directions for
the four main themes. Then, we discuss the remaining two themes, Artificial
Intelligence & SDDI and AI & Computer Science education, which have a
cross-cutting effect on the other themes.
Results: This research explores the key challenges and research
opportunities for promoting SDDI, providing a roadmap to guide both
researchers and practitioners. We underline that research around SDDI
requires a constant focus on maximizing benefits while minimizing harms,
especially to vulnerable groups. As a research community, we must strike
this balance in a responsible way.
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Pages article 134
Volume 34
Journal name ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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