Building Knowledge through Families of Experiments
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Applying meta-analytical procedures to software engineering experiments
Journal of Systems and Software
Can Results from Software Engineering Experiments be Safely Combined?
METRICS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Software Metrics
Research Synthesis in Software Engineering: A Case for Meta-Analysis
METRICS '99 Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Software Metrics
Triangulation as a basis for knowledge discovery in software engineering
Empirical Software Engineering
The role of replications in empirical software engineering--a word of warning
Empirical Software Engineering
The role of replications in Empirical Software Engineering
Empirical Software Engineering
On the difficulty of replicating human subjects studies in software engineering
Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering
A Framework for Software Engineering Experimental Replications
ICECCS '08 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
The effectiveness of pair programming: A meta-analysis
Information and Software Technology
Replicating software engineering experiments: a poisoned chalice or the Holy Grail
Information and Software Technology
The role of non-exact replications in software engineering experiments
Empirical Software Engineering
A process for managing interaction between experimenters to get useful similar replications
Information and Software Technology
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
Empirical Software Engineering
Replications of software engineering experiments
Empirical Software Engineering
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Experiment replication is a key component of the scientific paradigm. The purpose of replication is to verify previously observed findings. Although some Software Engineering (SE) experiments have been replicated, yet, there is still disagreement about how replications should be run in our field. With the aim of gaining a better understanding of how replications are carried out, this paper examines different replication types in other scientific disciplines. We believe that by analysing the replication types proposed in other disciplines it is possible to clarify some of the question marks still hanging over experimental SE replication.