Practitioners and scholars often face new software engineering phenomena which lack sufficient theoretical grounding. When studying such nascent and emerging topics, it is important to establish an initial and rudimentary understanding, leaving a more precise understanding of underpinning mechanisms till later. Controlled experiments, for example, might lead to insights into the specific mechanisms underpinning a certain practice, such as distributed development, pair programming, and test-driven development. However, at an initial stage of research, such highly controlled studies may not be feasible. In other domains, it may not be clear what the key constructs are, so that effective measurement cannot be done. Instead, researchers might o...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
In this paper we analyse possible reasons for the relatively low use of theories in software enginee...
peer-reviewedThis paper outlines the needs for careful empirical-design choices during the study of ...
peer-reviewedPractitioners and scholars often face new software engineering phenomena which lack su...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Grounded Theory (GT) has proved an extremely useful research approach in several fields including me...
Software is a field of rapid changes: the best technology today becomes obsolete in the near future....
peer-reviewedThere has been a growing interest in the role of theory within Software Engineering (S...
Software engineering is not only about technical solutions. It is to a large extent also concerned w...
Software project development is very crucial, and measuring the exact cost and effort of development...
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential eleme...
peer-reviewedIt is the view of many computer scientists that the standard of empirical software engi...
peer-reviewedThe final published version of this article can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/...
There has been a growing interest in the role of theory within Software Engineering (SE) research. F...
peer-reviewedEmpirical research studies are the principal mechanism through which the software engi...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
In this paper we analyse possible reasons for the relatively low use of theories in software enginee...
peer-reviewedThis paper outlines the needs for careful empirical-design choices during the study of ...
peer-reviewedPractitioners and scholars often face new software engineering phenomena which lack su...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Grounded Theory (GT) has proved an extremely useful research approach in several fields including me...
Software is a field of rapid changes: the best technology today becomes obsolete in the near future....
peer-reviewedThere has been a growing interest in the role of theory within Software Engineering (S...
Software engineering is not only about technical solutions. It is to a large extent also concerned w...
Software project development is very crucial, and measuring the exact cost and effort of development...
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential eleme...
peer-reviewedIt is the view of many computer scientists that the standard of empirical software engi...
peer-reviewedThe final published version of this article can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/...
There has been a growing interest in the role of theory within Software Engineering (SE) research. F...
peer-reviewedEmpirical research studies are the principal mechanism through which the software engi...
Forty years ago, the very first programmers were wondering how to make the best use of stored progra...
In this paper we analyse possible reasons for the relatively low use of theories in software enginee...
peer-reviewedThis paper outlines the needs for careful empirical-design choices during the study of ...