Experimentation in software engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
Software engineering: principles and practice
Software engineering: principles and practice
How effective are software engineering methods?
Journal of Systems and Software
Software engineering (4th ed.)
Software engineering (4th ed.)
Design and analysis in software engineering: the language of case studies and formal experiments
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Experimental evaluation in computer science: a quantitative study
Journal of Systems and Software
Software engineering (5th ed.)
Software engineering (5th ed.)
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Is Teaching Software Design a "Wicked" Problem, too?
Proceedings of the 8th SEI CSEE Conference on Software Engineering Education
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One of the factors limiting the wider acceptance of computer science (and hence software engineering) as a `Science and Engineering' discipline is the lack of established experimental practices that can be used to provide empirical support for our ideas. While such techniques do exist, they are not widely known, and do not usually appear in any curricula. This paper describes an introductory course on empirical practices that we taught to our final year undergraduate students, and provides a simple `case study' illustration of our experiences.