Rights-Driven Development
We have dramatically increased the speed of development and can deliver updates to our customers continuously. Now we 'just' need to make sure that what deliver actually adds value and has not negative consequences.
Rights-driven development consists of a number of practices and tools
that help achieve this aim by explicitly including a conception of
rights in the software engineering process. Sounds like a good idea?
Read more about it at
www.rightsdriven.org.
Training
Rights-Diven an introduction to the concepts behind rights-driven development.
Digital Rights do we need new rights in the digital world or is the existing catalogue of rights sufficient?
Practices
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Rights Workshops provide an opportunity for stakeholders to identify rights that are relevant to a particular product development effort.
Tools
- Torshi is a language for representing rights in software engineering as well as a tool for working with these representations.
Service
- At this point in time, I am looking for organizations that would be interested in research in this area.
Publications
- Voss, Alexander. Can We Move Fast Without Breaking Things? Software Engineering Methods Matter to Human Rights Outcomes. Carr Center Discussion Paper Series, October 24, 2022.