Realising evidence-based software engineering (REBSE-2) a report from the workshop held at ICSE 2007

  • Authors:
  • David Budgen;Pearl Brereton

  • Affiliations:
  • Durham University, U.K;Keele University, U.K

  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

Context: The REBSE international workshops are concerned with exploring the adaptation and use of the evidence-based paradigm in software engineering research and practice, through a mix of presentations and discussion. Objectives: These were to explore both experience with, and potential for, evidence-based software engineering (EBSE); to consider how this might affect empirical practices in software engineering; and to work towards creating a community of researchers to practice and promote EBSE. Method: Three sessions were dedicated to a mix of presentations and interactive discussion, while the fourth was dedicated to summarising progress and identifying both issues of concern and actions to pursue. Conclusions: While we identified a number of issues, a key need is clearly to have a central repository to both provide information and to maintain a record of activity in this area.