What works for whom, where, when, and why?: on the role of context in empirical software engineering
Proceedings of the ACM-IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering and measurement
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Many studies have shown that important factors and key relationships often don't hold up well when transferred from one project to another. To deal with this seeming lack of global truisms in software engineering, it helps to develop a healthy skepticism and find ways to test our beliefs in key development practices against measures collected within the project context.