Researchers are increasingly recognizing the importance of human aspects in software development and since qualitative methods are used to, in-depth, explore human behavior, we believe that studies using such techniques will become more common. Existing qualitative software engineering guidelines do not cover the full breadth of qualitative methods and knowledge on using them found in the social sciences. The aim of this study was thus to extend the software engineering research community's current body of knowledge regarding available qualitative methods and provide recommendations and guidelines for their use. With the support of an epistemological argument and a literature review, we suggest that future research would benefit from (1...
peer-reviewedIt is the view of many computer scientists that the standard of empirical software engi...
It has been argued that reporting software engineering experiments in a standardized way helps resea...
peer-reviewedThis paper outlines the needs for careful empirical-design choices during the study of ...
Researchers are increasingly recognizing the importance of human aspects in software development and...
Context: In recent years, software researchers begun to benefit from qualitative synthesis to system...
In the investigation of Software Engineering coexist two different research methods: 1) the quantita...
peer-reviewedThe final published version of this article can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/...
peer-reviewedEmpirical research studies are the principal mechanism through which the software engi...
Researcher Bias (RB) occurs when researchers influence the results of an empirical study based on th...
Context: Although software development is a human activity, Software Engineering (SE) research has f...
Software engineering is not only about technical solutions. It is to a large extent also concerned w...
This introductory note stems from the organization of a special edition of articles from the World C...
Qualitative research methods are widely accepted in Information Systems and multiple approaches have...
Background. Software Engineering (SE) research, like other applied disciplines, intends to provide t...
Context: The increase in the number of qualitative and mixed-methods research published in software ...
peer-reviewedIt is the view of many computer scientists that the standard of empirical software engi...
It has been argued that reporting software engineering experiments in a standardized way helps resea...
peer-reviewedThis paper outlines the needs for careful empirical-design choices during the study of ...
Researchers are increasingly recognizing the importance of human aspects in software development and...
Context: In recent years, software researchers begun to benefit from qualitative synthesis to system...
In the investigation of Software Engineering coexist two different research methods: 1) the quantita...
peer-reviewedThe final published version of this article can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/...
peer-reviewedEmpirical research studies are the principal mechanism through which the software engi...
Researcher Bias (RB) occurs when researchers influence the results of an empirical study based on th...
Context: Although software development is a human activity, Software Engineering (SE) research has f...
Software engineering is not only about technical solutions. It is to a large extent also concerned w...
This introductory note stems from the organization of a special edition of articles from the World C...
Qualitative research methods are widely accepted in Information Systems and multiple approaches have...
Background. Software Engineering (SE) research, like other applied disciplines, intends to provide t...
Context: The increase in the number of qualitative and mixed-methods research published in software ...
peer-reviewedIt is the view of many computer scientists that the standard of empirical software engi...
It has been argued that reporting software engineering experiments in a standardized way helps resea...
peer-reviewedThis paper outlines the needs for careful empirical-design choices during the study of ...