Stefanie Betz, Birgit Penzenstadler, Leticia Duboc, Ruzanna Chitchyan, Sedef Akinli Kocak, Ian Brooks, Shola Oyedeji, Jari Porras, Norbert Seyff, Colin C. Venters
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摘要
[背景与动机] 为了在可持续发展的环境中建设可持续发展的社会,我们必须大力重塑我们的工作和消费活动,而其中大部分活动都是通过软件来实现的。然而,大多数软件工程师几乎不考虑他们所提供的 IT 产品和服务对可持续发展的影响。由于缺乏相关的方法和工具,这一问题变得更加严重。[问题]尽管实际需要明确支持考虑 IT 产品和服务对其预期环境的可持续性影响的方法和工具,但这种方法和工具在很大程度上仍然不可用。因此,迫切需要开展研究,以了解如何为 IT 界适当设计此类工具。[主要观点/成果]在本文中,我们介绍了利用设计科学创建可持续发展意识框架(SusAF)的经验,该框架支持软件工程师在系统开发过程中预测和减轻潜在的可持续发展影响。更具体地说,我们确定并介绍了在这一过程中所面临的挑战。[贡献]我们在开发 SusAF 过程中面临和解决的挑战可能与其他旨在创建方法和工具以将可持续性分析纳入其 IT 产品和服务开发的人相关。因此,我们在此分享在开发 SusAF 过程中吸取的经验教训,以帮助研究人员和其他为此目的设计工具的专业人员。
Lessons Learned from Developing a Sustainability Awareness Framework for Software Engineering using Design Science
[Context and Motivation] To foster a sustainable society within a sustainable environment, we must dramatically reshape our work and consumption activities, most of which are facilitated through software. Yet, most software engineers hardly consider the effects on the sustainability of the IT products and services they deliver. This issue is exacerbated by a lack of methods and tools for this purpose.
[Question/Problem] Despite the practical need for methods and tools that explicitly support consideration of the effects that IT products and services have on the sustainability of their intended environments, such methods and tools remain largely unavailable. Thus, urgent research is needed to understand how to design such tools for the IT community properly.
[Principal Ideas/Results] In this paper, we describe our experience using design science to create the Sustainability Awareness Framework (SusAF), which supports software engineers in anticipating and mitigating the potential sustainability effects during system development. More specifically, we identify and present the challenges faced during this process.
[Contribution] The challenges that we have faced and addressed in the development of the SusAF are likely to be relevant to others who aim to create methods and tools to integrate sustainability analysis into their IT Products and Service development. Thus, the lessons learned in SusAF development are shared for the benefit of researchers and other professionals who design tools for that end.
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Designing and building a large, complex software system is a tremendous challenge. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) publishes papers on all aspects of that challenge: specification, design, development and maintenance. It covers tools and methodologies, languages, data structures, and algorithms. TOSEM also reports on successful efforts, noting practical lessons that can be scaled and transferred to other projects, and often looks at applications of innovative technologies. The tone is scholarly but readable; the content is worthy of study; the presentation is effective.