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The Experimental Paradigm in Reverse Engineering: Role, Challenges, and Limitations

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The Experimental Paradigm in Reverse Engineering: Role, Challenges, and Limitations
In many areas of software engineering, empirical studies are playing an increasingly important role. This stems from the fact that software technologies are often based on heuristics and are moreover expected to be used in processes where human intervention is paramount. As a result, not only it is important to assess their costeffectiveness under conditions that are as realistic and representative as possible, but we must also understand the conditions under which they are more suitable and applicable. There exists a wealth of empirical methods aimed at maximizing the validity of results obtained through empirical studies. However, in the case of reverse engineering, as for other domains of investigation, researchers and practitioners are faced with specific constraints and challenges. This is the focus of this keynote address and what the current paper attempts to clarify.
Lionel C. Briand
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where WCRE
Authors Lionel C. Briand
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