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Empirical methodologies in software engineering
The collection and use of evidence in Software Engineering practice and research are essential elements in the development of the discipline. This paper discusses the need for evidence-based software engineering, the nature of evidence in its various forms and some of the research methodologies used...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The collection and use of evidence in Software
Engineering practice and research are essential elements
in the development of the discipline. This paper discusses
the need for evidence-based software engineering, the
nature of evidence in its various forms and some of the
research methodologies used in other disciplines for the
collection of evidence, which are also relevant to software
engineering. Two frameworks or models are proposed
which illustrate the relationships between the
methodologies discussed. In particular, the paper
highlights the importance and roles of both positivist and
interpretivist methods of investigation. |
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