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APSEC
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Has Twenty-five Years of Empirical Software Engineering Made a Difference?
Our activities in software engineering typically fall into one of three categories, (1) to invent new phenomena, (2) to understand existing phenomena, and (3) to facilitate inspir...
D. Ross Jeffery, Louise Scott
ICST
2010
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Characterizing the Chain of Evidence for Software Safety Cases: A Conceptual Model Based on the IEC 61508 Standard
— Increasingly, licensing and safety regulatory bodies require the suppliers of software-intensive, safety-critical systems to provide an explicit software safety case – a stru...
Rajwinder Kaur Panesar-Walawege, Mehrdad Sabetzade...
ISPW
2005
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Unifying Microprocess and Macroprocess Research
This paper proposes the unification of two complementary approaches to software process research. The two approaches can be characterized as macroprocess research, focused on pheno...
Leon J. Osterweil
TSE
2010
280views more  TSE 2010»
13 years 3 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 ...
RE
2008
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Design Science, Engineering Science and Requirements Engineering
For several decades there has been a debate in the computing sciences about the relative roles of design and empirical research, and about the contribution of design and research ...
Roel Wieringa, J. M. G. Heerkens