Ethical software requirements from user reviews: A systematic literature review
Aakash Sorathiya, Gouri Ginde

TL;DR
This systematic literature review explores techniques for identifying ethical software requirements from user reviews, emphasizing the importance of privacy, security, and social considerations in developing trustworthy software, especially with AI and ML integration.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of existing methods for eliciting ethical requirements from user reviews and highlights the role of AI and ML in this process.
Findings
Rise of ML and AI approaches in ethical requirement elicitation
Identification of data sources used for analyzing user reviews
Importance of ethical considerations like privacy and security
Abstract
Context: The growing focus on ethics within SE, primarily due to the significant reliance of individuals' lives on software and the consequential social and ethical considerations that impact both people and society has brought focus on ethical software requirements identification and elicitation. User safety, privacy, and security concerns are of prime importance while developing software due to the widespread use of software across healthcare, education, and business domains. Thus, identifying and elicitating ethical software requirements from app user reviews, focusing on various aspects such as privacy, security, accountability, accessibility, transparency, fairness, safety, and social solidarity, are essential for developing trustworthy software solutions. Objective: This SLR aims to identify and analyze existing ethical requirements identification and elicitation techniques in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection · Information and Cyber Security
