Software engineering transitioning from importer of metaphors to exporter of... check notes... disruption.

#ecsa2024
#keynote

Don't miss out on the three keynotes shared among #ECSA2024 and #SPLC2024 given by Thorsten Berger, Jürgen Hamm and Ralf Reussner.

Find out more at SPLC

- https://2024.splc.net/program/keynotes/

and ECSA

- https://conf.researchr.org/track/ecsa-2024/ecsa-2024-keynotes

Keynotes - SPLC 2024

Thorsten Berger (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany) Keynote title: The Virtual Platform: Re-Thinking Variability Keynote abstract: Effectively realizing software variants is among the fundamentalchallenges in software engineering -- as witnessed by the long traditionof SPLC and related venues. On a high level, two opposing strategies arecommonly used to create variants: (i)…

SPLC 2024
Finally got around to look at the photos I made while in Vienna for #ECSA2024. #BelieveInFilm #AnalogPhotography
Another Europe is possible

Vom 26. bis 28. April werden Hunderte von Aktivisten der sozialen Bewegungen aus ganz Europa in Marseille zusammenkommen: https://spaceforalternatives.eu/ ...

#ECSA2024 Photos are online! Such a lovely collection of moments and impressions from the #CitizenScience conference in Vienna last week! Browse here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/194835111@N03/albums/72177720315940007/
ECSA CONFERENCE 2024 | VIENNA

ECSA 2024 conference: Change Vienna, 3-6 April 2024 Let’s celebrate citizen science together at the 5th European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) conference. Be part of one of the leading citizen science events in Europe to discuss and network with citizen science practitioners, researchers, activists, scientists, policymakers, artists, and more. Conference topic: Change The conference is focusing on the motto 'Change', since we are in a time of rapid change on multiple levels. Change can be seen as positive by one group and negative by another. As a result, different perspectives on any given change can draw completely different conclusions.

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«Instead, the absolute “right” interpretation would be the thing itself, whole and observable. But that interpretation has long been lost to time, Brown said: “Right is washed down the stream a couple of hundred years ago. Right was never fossilized to begin with. Right got eaten by a scavenger.”»

This is about fossils, but at #ecsa2024 I had some good chats about how this (imho) applies analogously to any data and data set.

https://undark.org/2023/11/15/fossils-art/

Fossils Are Shaped by People. Does That Matter?

Preparing a fossil is often more of an art than a science. The results have implications for research and copyrights.

Undark Magazine
Hello Fediverse! At #ecsa2024 our working group decided that we'd be trying to become more active here as well, to share what we're up to at the intersection of #health and #citizenscience.

ECSA 2024 reflections - sharing my impression for the European Citizen Science Association (#ECSA2024) conference. #CitizenScience #CommunityScience #SciPolicy #SciComm

https://povesham.wordpress.com/2024/04/08/ecsa-2024-reflections-policy-and-sts-attention-turbulent-futures-and-a-celebration/

ECSA 2024 reflections – policy and STS attention, turbulent futures and a celebration

The ECSA conference is now over, and for me, it ended with the final excursion of the citizen science day. On a lovely spring evening, we joined the coordinators of the amphibiom project at Bednar …

Po Ve Sham - Muki Haklay's personal blog
Notes from ECSA 2024 – Katja Mayer’s keynote on participatory turns in the social sciences and lesson to citizen science

The final keynote of the ECSA 2024 conference was given by Katja Mayer on “Participatory Turns: The Bumpy Roads to Recognition of Participatory Approaches in Social Sciences and Lessons for C…

Po Ve Sham - Muki Haklay's personal blog
Final talk at #ECSA2024 is by @katjamat, who is an STS researcher.