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Experimentation in Software Engineering
โ Scribed by Claes Wohlin, Per Runeson, Martin Hรถst, Magnus C. Ohlsson, Bjรถrn Regnell, Anders Wesslรฉn (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Like other sciences and engineering disciplines, software engineering requires a cycle of model building, experimentation, and learning. Experiments are valuable tools for all software engineers who are involved in evaluating and choosing between different methods, techniques, languages and tools.
The purpose of Experimentation in Software Engineering is to introduce students, teachers, researchers, and practitioners to empirical studies in software engineering, using controlled experiments. The introduction to experimentation is provided through a process perspective, and the focus is on the steps that we have to go through to perform an experiment. The book is divided into three parts. The first part provides a background of theories and methods used in experimentation. Part II then devotes one chapter to each of the five experiment steps: scoping, planning, execution, analysis, and result presentation. Part III completes the presentation with two examples. Assignments and statistical material are provided in appendixes. Overall the book provides indispensable information regarding empirical studies in particular for experiments, but also for case studies, systematic literature reviews, and surveys. It is a revision of the authorsโ book, which was published in 2000. In addition, substantial new material, e.g. concerning systematic literature reviews and case study research, is introduced.
The book is self-contained and it is suitable as a course book in undergraduate or graduate studies where the need for empirical studies in software engineering is stressed. Exercises and assignments are included to combine the more theoretical material with practical aspects. Researchers will also benefit from the book, learning more about how to conduct empirical studies, and likewise practitioners may use it as a โcookbookโ when evaluating new methods or techniques before implementing them in their organization.โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-8
Empirical Strategies....Pages 9-36
Measurement....Pages 37-43
Systematic Literature Reviews....Pages 45-54
Case Studies....Pages 55-72
Experiment Process....Pages 73-81
Front Matter....Pages 83-83
Scoping....Pages 85-88
Planning....Pages 89-116
Operation....Pages 117-122
Analysis and Interpretation....Pages 123-151
Presentation and Package....Pages 153-157
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
Experiment Process Illustration....Pages 161-174
Are the Perspectives Really Different?: Further Experimentation on Scenario-Based Reading of Requirements....Pages 175-200
Back Matter....Pages 201-236
โฆ Subjects
Software Engineering; Methodology of the Social Sciences
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