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Experimentation in software engineering: an introduction
Experimentation in software engineering: an introduction
Experimental validation of new software technology
Lecture notes on empirical software engineering
Reviewing 25 Years of Testing Technique Experiments
Empirical Software Engineering
A Characterisation Schema for Software Testing Techniques
Empirical Software Engineering
Practical Model-Based Testing: A Tools Approach
Practical Model-Based Testing: A Tools Approach
Assessing, Comparing, and Combining Statechart- based testing and Structural testing: An Experiment
ESEM '07 Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
A Framework for Software Engineering Experimental Replications
ICECCS '08 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
Model-based testing approaches selection for software projects
Information and Software Technology
Replicating software engineering experiments: a poisoned chalice or the Holy Grail
Information and Software Technology
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The selection of software technologies represents a risk factor to a software project. Therefore, using tailored software technologies to support this task can contribute to reduce the risk of inadequate choices made by software engineers. This paper presents the results of an experimental study conducted to evaluate if three dependent variables (selection time, % of correct choices, and used information) can be significantly affected by two different approaches to support the selection of Model-Based Testing techniques. This study consists of an external replication of an experiment conducted to evaluate two approaches for the selection of testing techniques. Therefore, we present the adaptations performed in the planning and design of the experiment and the challenges observed in conducting a study replication. The results indicated that the time spent to select MBT techniques and the percentage of right selections can be affected by the approach used to select MBT techniques for different software project categories.