Abstract
As researchers and teachers and practitioners, we software types excel at multitasking. This, in part, led us to ask the question: Can one attend a software engineering conference and do something good for society? We found the answer to be a resounding yes. In this article, we present our first experience of running RE Cares, a conference collocated event. This event included a workshop, conference sessions, and a hackathon for developing an application to support emergency field activity for Mutual Aid Alberta, a nonprofit organization coordinating natural disaster responses in the Canadian province.
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Dekhtyar, A., Huffman Hayes, J., Hadar, I., Combs, E., Ferrari, A., Gregory, S., … Zowghi, D. (2019). Requirements engineering (RE) for social good: RE cares [requirements]. IEEE Software, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.1109/MS.2018.2874327
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