Experimentation in Software Engineering
an Introduction
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Author
Contributions
- Runeson, Per - Contributor
- Höst, Martin - Contributor
- Ohlsson, Magnus C. - Contributor
- Regnell, Björn - Contributor
- Wesslén, Anders - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Springer US, Boston, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
51,000 words, Guess
Page Count
204 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveexperimentations00wohl
- ISBN-101461370914
- ISBN-101461546257
- ISBN-139781461370918
- ISBN-139781461546252
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number851754263
- Better World Books9781461370918
- Open LibraryOL27037802M
Classifications
- DDC005.1
- LCCQA76.758
- LCCQA76.758QA75.5-76.95
Description
The purpose of Experimentation in Software Engineering: An Introduction is to introduce students, teachers, researchers, and practitioners to experimentation and experimental evaluation with a focus on software engineering. The objective is, in particular, to provide guidelines for performing experiments evaluating methods, techniques and tools in software engineering. The introduction is provided through a process perspective. The focus is on the steps that we go through to perform experiments and quasi-experiments. The process also includes other types of empirical studies. The motivation for the book emerged from the need for support we experienced when turning our software engineering research more experimental. Several books are available which either treat the subject in very general terms or focus on some specific part of experimentation; most focus on the statistical methods in experimentation. These are important, but there were few books elaborating on experimentation from a process perspective, none addressing experimentation in software engineering in particular. The scope of Experimentation in Software Engineering: An Introduction is primarily experiments in software engineering as a means for evaluating methods, techniques and tools. The book provides some information regarding empirical studies in general, including both case studies and surveys. The intention is to provide a brief understanding of these strategies and in particular to relate them to experimentation. Experimentation in Software Engineering: An Introduction is suitable for use as a textbook or a secondary text for graduate courses, and for researchers and practitioners interested in an empirical approach to software engineering.
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- The Kluwer International Series in Software Engineering -- 6
- Kluwer international series in software engineering -- 6.
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