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- KonferenzbeitragELSI Product Owner: Integration of Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects in Agile Development Processes(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Tagungsband, 2023) van Ledden, Sebastian; Dogangün, Aysegül; Hermann, JuliaIntegrating ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) into agile processes is crucial for human-centered design. However, the integration of ELSI within an agile work environment remains a challenge. To address this issue, we propose a new role, the ELSI Product Owner (ELSI-PO), within the Scrum process. The ELSI-PO serves as a mediator and communicator, responsible for negotiating ELSI aspects with stakeholders and ensuring their operationalization throughout the development process. In this paper, we present the steps taken to develop the ELSI-PO concept, we discuss the organizational positioning of the ELSI-PO in Scrum environments and we outline the tasks of the ELSI-PO in different Scrum phases. Our work-in-progress concept offers a solution to meet the growing demands for ELSI as a fixed building block in the agile framework.
- KonferenzbeitragSearching for Common Ground(Software Engineering und Software Management 2018, 2018) Hohl, Philipp; Ghofrani, Javad; Münch, Jürgen; Stupperich, Michael; Schneider, KurtIn Proceedings of 2017 International Conference on Software and Systems Process, Paris, France, July 2017 (ICSSP’17), 10 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3084100.3084109 Automotive development processes are significantly influenced by digital transformation and need to be adapted. Agile methods are a promising approach but they are not tailored to the specific characteristics of the automotive domain like product line development. Although, there have been efforts to apply agile methods in the automotive domain, widespread adoptions have not yet taken place. This literature review gives an overview of agile methods for embedded software development in the automotive domain, especially with respect to software product lines (SPLs). A mapping study was conducted to analyze the relation between agile software development (ASD), automotive embedded software development and SPLs. Three research questions were defined and 68 papers were evaluated. The study shows that ASD and SPL approaches tailored for the automotive domain are not yet fully explored in the literature. Only few approaches for combining ASD and SPLs in the automotive domain were found, these findings were valuable for identifying research gaps and provide insights into how existing approaches can be combined, extended and tailored to suit the characteristics of the automotive domain.