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The Karlskrona Manifesto for Sustainability Design
Key people
Christoph Becker
Ruzanna Chitchyan
Leticia Duboc
Steve Easterbrook
Martin Mahaux
Birgit Penzenstadler
Guillermo Rodríguez-Navas
Camille Salinesi
Norbert Seyff
Colin C. Venters

The Karlskrona Manifesto[1] for sustainability design in software was created as an output of the Third International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Sustainable Systems (RE4SuSy) held in Karlskrona, Sweden, co-located with the 22nd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'14). The manifesto arose from a suggestion in the paper by Christoph Becker, "Sustainability and Longevity: Two Sides of the Same Quality?" that sustainability is a common ground for several disciplines related to software, but that this commonality had not been mapped out and made explicit and that a focal point of reference would be beneficial.

References

  1. ^ Becker, Christoph; Chitchyan, Ruzanna; Duboc, Leticia; Easterbrook, Steve; Penzenstadler, Birgit; Seyff, Norbert; Venters, Colin C. (2015). "Sustainability Design and Software: The Karlskrona Manifesto" (PDF). 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering. pp. 467–476. doi:10.1109/ICSE.2015.179. ISBN 9781479919345.