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International workshop on realising evidence-based software engineering

Published: 15 May 2005 Publication History

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This workshop is concerned with defining the procedures that are needed to establish a sound empirical foundation for the practices of Software Engineering. Our goal is to begin building a community that will review, analyse, codify and promulgate software engineering experiences as well as to identify the processes and infrastructure that are needed to support these activities.

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Glass R.L., Vessey I & Ramesh V. (2002). Research in software engineering: an analysis of the literature, Inf. & Softw. Technology, 44, 491--506.
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Kitchenham B.A., Dybå T & Jøørgensen M. (2004). Evidence-Based Software Engineering, in Proceedings of ICSE 2004, IEEE Computer Society Press, 273--281.

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    ICSE '05: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering
    May 2005
    754 pages
    ISBN:1581139632
    DOI:10.1145/1062455
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