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Software engineering practice versus evidence-based software engineering research

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2005
In this paper, we review four examples in software engineering practice of the lack of use of empirical evidence. We use these examples to support our claims that practitioners and researchers appear to have different values with regards to empirical evidence, and appear to use different criteria when evaluating the credibility of evidence.
Rainer, Austen   +2 more
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Software, Software Engineering and Software Engineering Research: Some Unconventional Thoughts

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 2009
Software engineering is broadly discussed as falling far short of expectations. Data and examples are used to justify how software itself is often poor, how the engineering of software leaves much to be desired, and how research in software engineering has not made enough progress to help overcome these weaknesses.
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Investigating Research Software Engineering: Toward RSE Research

Communications of the ACM
Research software engineering research aims at understanding and improving how software is developed for research.
Michael Felderer   +5 more
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Software-engineering research revisited

IEEE Software, 1993
The author discusses three major changes that he suggests are occurring as a result of the software engineering industry adopting the industry-as-laboratory approach, in which researchers identify problems through close involvement with industrial projects and create and evaluate solutions in an almost indivisible research activity.
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Software testing research and software engineering education

Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010
Software testing research has not kept up with modern software system designs and applications, and software engineering education falls short of providing students with the type of knowledge and training that other engineering specialties require.
Thomas Ostrand, Elaine Weyuker
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Software Engineering Research Validation

Proceedings 1995 Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference, 2005
This paper argues for a greater emphasis on validation in software engineering research. Empirical evidence fiom two software engineering journals indicates that, despite calls for increased research validation, the evidence is that it has not happened as yet. The implications for this lack of validation is discussed.
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Software engineering research versus software development

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2005
Engineering research differs greatly, both in its aims and in its methods, from traditional "scientific" research. While Sciences deal with the study of existing objects and phenomena, be it physically, metaphysically or conceptually, Engineering is based on how to do things, how to create ...
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Bringing together software engineering researchers and research software engineers: RSE Research

Bringing together software engineering researchers and research software engineers may be addressed via RSE Research. For RSE Research, a categorization for research software provides a framework for classifying research objects, supporting software corpus analyses, and enhancing our understanding of the different types of research software and their ...
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Empirical Software Engineering Research with Software Heritage

2022
Software Heritage collects publicly available source code from numerous software projects and tracks their ongoing development. Outline1 Datasets2 Accessing source code artifacts3 Software provenance and evolution4 Software forks5 Diversity, equity, and ...
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Making Software Engineering Research Relevant

Computer, 2014
Practitioners perceive research on global software engineering as useful, yet they rarely read academic articles on the topic. Instead, they look to books, blogs, colleagues, forums, and their own experiences for solutions. Making research more relevant to practice requires a new mindset.
Sarah Beecham   +4 more
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