연구 분야: Analysis
학회: FSE Companion '25: Proceedings of the 33rd ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software Engineering
Software engineering is a knowledge-intensive process. Consequently, researchers typically understand any lack of knowledge as a problem that must be mitigated by improving, for instance, program comprehension, reverse engineering, community collaboration, or documentation. However, a lack of knowledge may not always be a problem. In fact, research in the field of ignorance studies has highlighted the diversity of ignorance phenomena and emphasized their relevance in social interaction. We argue that focusing on non-knowledge as one of these phenomena can also be useful for software-engineering research. In this paper, we develop and substantiate this claim by providing a brief overview on the (social scientific) research on ignorance and by proposing a working definition of non-knowledge for software-engineering research. Then, we sketch how the perspective of non-knowledge as a social phenomenon can benefit future research within software engineering and propose three concrete directions to investigate. We envision that non-knowledge contributes a new lens to manage the complexity of intellectual capital and knowledge in modern software engineering. With this paper, we hope to motivate and guide future software-engineering research in this direction.
| 발행 연도 | 2025년 |
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| 출판 국가 | Germany, Netherlands |
| 사이트 | ACM |
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