A survey of controlled experiments in software engineering
Simula Research Laboratory · BNP Paribas (France)
Abstract
The classical method for identifying cause-effect relationships is to conduct controlled experiments. This paper reports upon the present state of how controlled experiments in software engineering are conducted and the extent to which relevant information is reported. Among the 5,453 scientific articles published in 12 leading software engineering journals and conferences in the decade from 1993 to 2002, 103 articles (1.9 percent) reported controlled experiments in which individuals or teams performed one or more software engineering tasks. This survey quantitatively characterizes the topics of the experiments and their subjects (number of subjects, students versus professionals, recruitment, and rewards for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 103.46
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- 100%
- References
- 62
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7Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Relevance (law)
- Software engineering
- Software Engineering Process Group
- Social software engineering
- Software development
- Task (project management)
- Personal software process
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure