ICSE 2021 (series) / MSR 2021 (series) / Keynotes /
Measure what matters – but don’t be creepy: The ethics of using data about people
Abstract: Data about people has the potential to help – and to harm. Whether you’re a researcher looking at human interactions or a startup founder running a business focused on people analytics, data ethics is an important consideration for anyone who wants to make sure their good intent translates into positive impact. Startup founder Lauren Peate will speak about the principles that they follow at her company, Multitudes, to guide them towards a more ethical use of people data; she’ll also share her thoughts on how academics can contribute to this incredibly important area of work. Using GitHub data, Multitudes looks at trends in team performance, collaboration, and support; their goal is to make equity the default at work.
Wed 19 MayDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
Wed 19 May
Displayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
11:10 - 12:00 | |||
11:10 12mKeynote | Code review at speed: How can we use data to help developers do code review faster? Keynotes Patanamon Thongtanunam The University of Melbourne | ||
11:22 12mKeynote | To Sustain a Smart, Dependent and Social Software Ecosystem Keynotes Raula Gaikovina Kula NAIST | ||
11:34 8mKeynote | Measure what matters – but don’t be creepy: The ethics of using data about people Keynotes | ||
11:42 18m | Discussions and Q&A Keynotes |
Information for Participants
Wed 19 May 2021 11:10 - 12:00 at MSR Room 1 - Mini-Keynotes Chair(s): Kelly Blincoe
Info for room MSR Room 1:
Go directly to this room on Clowdr