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TSE
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
How Reliable Are Systematic Reviews in Empirical Software Engineering?
BACKGROUND – the systematic review is becoming a more commonly employed research instrument in empirical software engineering. Before undue reliance is placed on the outcomes of...
Stephen G. MacDonell, Martin J. Shepperd, Barbara ...
ESEM
2008
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Strength of evidence in systematic reviews in software engineering
Systematic reviews are only as good as the evidence they are based on. It is important, therefore, that users of systematic reviews know how much confidence they can place in the ...
Tore Dybå, Torgeir Dingsøyr
INFSOF
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
A systematic review of statistical power in software engineering experiments
Statistical power is an inherent part of empirical studies that employ significance testing and is essential for the planning of studies, for the interpretation of study results, ...
Tore Dybå, Vigdis By Kampenes, Dag I. K. Sj&...
INFSOF
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Empirical studies of agile software development: A systematic review
Agile software development represents a major departure from traditional, plan-based approaches to software engineering. A systematic review of empirical studies of agile software...
Tore Dybå, Torgeir Dingsøyr
ESEM
2007
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Automated Information Extraction from Empirical Software Engineering Literature: Is that possible?
The number of scientific publications is constantly increasing, and the results published on Empirical Software Engineering are growing even faster. Some software engineering publ...
Daniela Cruzes, Victor R. Basili, Forrest Shull, M...