Wed 6 Dec 2023 11:00 - 11:15 at Golden Gate A - Human Aspects II Chair(s): Raula Gaikovina Kula

Given the rapid growth of Open-Source Software (OSS) projects, ethical considerations are becoming more important. Past studies focused on specific ethical issues (e.g., gender bias and fairness in OSS). There is little to no study on the different types of unethical behavior in OSS projects. We present the first study of unethical behavior in OSS projects from the stakeholders’ perspective. Our study of 316 GitHub issues provides a taxonomy of 15 types of unethical behavior guided by six ethical principles (e.g., autonomy). Examples of new unethical behavior include soft forking (copying a repository without forking) and self-promotion (promoting a repository without self-identifying as contributor to the repository). We also identify 18 types of software artifacts affected by the unethical behavior. The diverse types of unethical behavior identified in our study (1) call for attentions of developers and researchers when making contributions in GitHub, and (2) point to future research on automated detection of unethical behavior in OSS projects. Based on our study, we propose Etor, an approach that can automatically detect six types of unethical behavior by using ontological engineering and Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) rules to model GitHub attributes and software artifacts. Our evaluation on 195,621 GitHub issues (1,765 GitHub repositories) shows that Etor can automatically detect 548 unethical behavior with 74.8% average true positive rate. This shows the feasibility of automated detection of unethical behavior in OSS projects.

Wed 6 Dec

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11:00 - 12:30
Human Aspects IIIdeas, Visions and Reflections / Research Papers / Journal First at Golden Gate A
Chair(s): Raula Gaikovina Kula Nara Institute of Science and Technology
11:00
15m
Talk
[Remote] Towards Automated Detection of Unethical Behavior in Open-source Software Projects
Research Papers
Hsu Myat Win Southern University of Science and Technology, Haibo Wang Southern University of Science and Technology, Shin Hwei Tan Concordia University
Media Attached
11:15
15m
Talk
Flow experience in software engineering
Research Papers
Saima Ritonummi University of Jyväskylä, Valtteri Siitonen University of Jyväskylä, Markus Salo University of Jyväskylä, Henri Pirkkalainen Tampere University, Anu Sivunen University of Jyväskylä
DOI Media Attached
11:30
15m
Talk
Exploring Moral Principles Exhibited in OSS: A Case Study on GitHub Heated Issues
Ideas, Visions and Reflections
Ramtin Ehsani Drexel University, Rezvaneh Rezapour Drexel University, Preetha Chatterjee Drexel University, USA
Pre-print Media Attached
11:45
15m
Talk
Towards Understanding Emotions in Informal Developer Interactions: A Gitter Chat Study
Ideas, Visions and Reflections
Amirali Sajadi , Kostadin Damevski Virginia Commonwealth University, Preetha Chatterjee Drexel University, USA
Pre-print Media Attached
12:00
15m
Talk
Building and Sustaining Ethnically, Racially, and Gender Diverse Software Engineering Teams: A Study at Google
Research Papers
Ella Dagan Google, Anita Sarma Oregon State University, Alison Chang Google, Sarah D'Angelo Google, Jillian Dicker Google, Emerson Murphy-Hill Google
Pre-print Media Attached
12:15
15m
Talk
Code Reviews in Open Source Projects : How Do Gender Biases Affect Participation and Outcomes?
Journal First
Sayma Sultana Wayne State University, Asif Kamal Turzo Wayne State University, Amiangshu Bosu Wayne State University
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