Thema der Dissertation:
Qualitative Analysis of Knowledge Transfer in Pair Programming Thema der Disputation:
How Close to the Real World Does Software Engineering Research Get?
Qualitative Analysis of Knowledge Transfer in Pair Programming Thema der Disputation:
How Close to the Real World Does Software Engineering Research Get?
Research in Software Engineering (SE) is not only concerned with devising methods, tools, and theories for software construction, but also with studying them empirically in controlled environments such as simulations, benchmarks, or laboratory settings as well as how they are implemented and used by practitioners in the real world.
But how close to the "real world" does empirical SE research actually get?
Based on an analysis of a cross-section of 129 papers from a top venue, I discuss four common types of shortcomings that hinder researchers in understanding their respective phenomenon of interest. I explain one way to address these issues: To study more concrete real-world contexts in-depth with qualitative approaches and a constructivist epistemology.
But how close to the "real world" does empirical SE research actually get?
Based on an analysis of a cross-section of 129 papers from a top venue, I discuss four common types of shortcomings that hinder researchers in understanding their respective phenomenon of interest. I explain one way to address these issues: To study more concrete real-world contexts in-depth with qualitative approaches and a constructivist epistemology.
Zeit & Ort
01.10.2020 | 10:15
Seminarraum 049 (FB Mathematik und Informatik, Takustr. 9, 14195 Berlin)
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