The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential elements in the development of the discipline. This paper discusses the need for evidence-based software engineering, the nature of evidence in its various forms and some of the research methodologies used in other disciplines for the collection of evidence, which are also relevant to software engineering. Two frameworks or models are proposed which illustrate the relationships between the methodologies discussed. In particular, the paper highlights the importance and roles of both positivist and interpretivist methods of investigation
Evidence-based software engineering has emerged as an important part of software engineering. The ...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
Experimental software engineering has been defined as the scientific approach to systematically eval...
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential elem...
In this paper, we argue that the gap between empirical software engineering and software engineering...
Recently, Dyba, Jorgensen and Kitchenham have proposed a methodology, Evidence-Based Software Engine...
The aggregation of studies is of growing interest for the Empirical Software Engineering community, ...
Software engineering is not only about technical solutions. It is to a large extent also concerned w...
In today's software development organizations, methods and tools are employed that frequently lack s...
The importance of software grows in all sectors of industry and all aspects of life. Given this high...
Understanding the effects of software engineering techniques and processes under varying conditions ...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
peer-reviewedEmpirical research studies are the principal mechanism through which the software engi...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
Evidence-based software engineering has emerged as an important part of software engineering. The ...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
Experimental software engineering has been defined as the scientific approach to systematically eval...
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential elem...
In this paper, we argue that the gap between empirical software engineering and software engineering...
Recently, Dyba, Jorgensen and Kitchenham have proposed a methodology, Evidence-Based Software Engine...
The aggregation of studies is of growing interest for the Empirical Software Engineering community, ...
Software engineering is not only about technical solutions. It is to a large extent also concerned w...
In today's software development organizations, methods and tools are employed that frequently lack s...
The importance of software grows in all sectors of industry and all aspects of life. Given this high...
Understanding the effects of software engineering techniques and processes under varying conditions ...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
peer-reviewedEmpirical research studies are the principal mechanism through which the software engi...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
Evidence-based software engineering has emerged as an important part of software engineering. The ...
The goal of the workshop series on empirical software engineering is to have discussions on issues r...
Experimental software engineering has been defined as the scientific approach to systematically eval...