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Empirical Software Engineering Issues. Critical Assessment and Future Directions

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Table of Contents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Empirical Paradigm Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Techniques for Empirical Validation
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    Chapter 3 Status of Empirical Research in Software Engineering
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    Chapter 4 Aggregation of Empirical Evidence
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    Chapter 5 Empirical Evaluation in Software Engineering: Role, Strategy, and Limitations
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    Chapter 6 New Opportunities for Empirical Research
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    Chapter 7 Empirical Paradigm: Position Paper
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    Chapter 8 The Value of Empirical Evidence for Practitioners and Researchers
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    Chapter 9 Empirical Paradigm – The Role of Experiments
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    Chapter 10 The Role of Controlled Experiments in Software Engineering Research
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    Chapter 11 Creating Real Value in Software Engineering Experiments
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    Chapter 12 From Silver Bullets to Philosophers’ Stones: Who Wants to Be Just an Empiricist?
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    Chapter 13 Social and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
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    Chapter 14 Longitudinal Studies in Evidence-Based Software Engineering
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    Chapter 15 The Use of Grounded Theory in Empirical Software Engineering
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    Chapter 16 Exploration and Confirmation: An Historical Perspective
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    Chapter 17 Combining Study Designs and Techniques Working Group Results
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    Chapter 18 Optimizing Return-On-Investment (ROI) for Empirical Software Engineering Studies Working Group Results
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    Chapter 19 The Role of Controlled Experiments Working Group Results
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    Chapter 20 The Empirical Paradigm Discussion and Summary
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    Chapter 21 Measurement and Model Building Introduction
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    Chapter 22 Data Collection, Analysis, and Sharing Strategies for Enabling Software Measurement and Model Building
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    Chapter 23 Knowledge Acquisition in Software Engineering Requires Sharing of Data and Artifacts
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    Chapter 24 Effective Data Interpretation
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    Chapter 25 Software Support Tools and Experimental Work
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    Chapter 26 Measurement and Interpretation of Productivity and Functional Correctness
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    Chapter 27 Synthesising Research Results
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    Chapter 28 On the Quality of Data
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    Chapter 29 Potential of Open Source Systems as Project Repositories for Empirical Studies Working Group Results
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    Chapter 30 Data Sharing Enabling Technologies Working Group Results
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    Chapter 31 Documenting Theories Working Group Results
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    Chapter 32 Measurement and Model Building Discussion and Summary
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    Chapter 33 Technology Transfer and Education Introduction
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    Chapter 34 Empirical Studies as a Basis for Technology Transfer
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    Chapter 35 Relationships and Responsibilities of Software Experimentation
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    Chapter 36 The (Practical) Importance of SE Experiments
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    Chapter 37 How to Improve the Use of Controlled Experiments as a Means for Early Technology Transfer
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    Chapter 38 Extending Empirical Studies to Cover More Realistic Industrial Development and Project Management Issues
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    Chapter 39 Empirical Case Studies in Industry: Some Thoughts
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    Chapter 40 Software Process Simulation Frameworks in Support of Packaging and Transferring Empirical Evidence
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    Chapter 41 Structuring Families of Industrial Case Studies
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    Chapter 42 Empirical Software Engineering: Teaching Methods and Conducting Studies
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    Chapter 43 Educational Objectives for Empirical Methods
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    Chapter 44 On “Landscaping” and Influence of Empirical Studies
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    Chapter 45 Involving Industry Professionals in Empirical Studies with Students
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    Chapter 46 Industry-Research Collaboration Working Group Results
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    Chapter 47 Teaching Empirical Methods to Undergraduate Students Working Group Results
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    Chapter 48 Technology Transfer and Education Discussion and Summary
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    Chapter 49 Empirical Software Engineering Research Roadmap Introduction
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    Chapter 50 Roadmapping Working Group 1 Results
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    Chapter 51 Roadmapping Working Group 2 Results
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    Chapter 52 Roadmapping Working Group 3 Results
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    Chapter 53 Roadmapping Working Group 4 Results
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    Chapter 54 Empirical Software Engineering Research Roadmap Discussion and Summary
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Title
Empirical Software Engineering Issues. Critical Assessment and Future Directions
Published by
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, June 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-71301-2
ISBNs
978-3-54-071300-5, 978-3-54-071301-2
Editors

Basili, Victor R., Rombach, Dieter, Schneider, Kurt, Kitchenham, Barbara, Pfahl, Dietmar, Selby, Richard W.

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Country Count As %
Germany 1 3%
Indonesia 1 3%
Brazil 1 3%
India 1 3%
United States 1 3%
Unknown 28 85%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 18%
Researcher 6 18%
Student > Master 4 12%
Professor 3 9%
Student > Bachelor 3 9%
Other 9 27%
Unknown 2 6%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 24 73%
Business, Management and Accounting 4 12%
Unspecified 1 3%
Social Sciences 1 3%
Unknown 3 9%