Search convincing evidence in Software Engineering studies

What makes elegant, valid, useful and convincing evidence? Find the answer to this question has been the work field for decades by various researchers. In the literature there is a number of papers on Empirical Software Engineering and discussed in countless discussions, workshops, conferences and s...

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Main Authors: Alan Dunkel, Alice Gödel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Instituto Antioqueño de Investigación (IAI) 2015-06-01
Series:Revista Antioqueña de las Ciencias Computacionales y la Ingeniería de Software (RACCIS)
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Online Access:http://fundacioniai.org//raccis/v5n1/n8a4.pdf
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Summary:What makes elegant, valid, useful and convincing evidence? Find the answer to this question has been the work field for decades by various researchers. In the literature there is a number of papers on Empirical Software Engineering and discussed in countless discussions, workshops, conferences and special issues of journals. This article presents a reflection on the evidence; is reviewed progress in Software Engineering and attempts to answer questions such as: What is the good that has been done so far? Where will the related research? The findings show that: 1) find about convincing evidence is harder than you may think, 2) Software Engineering researchers have to work together as a community and share their achievements, and 3) it must be acknowledged that convincing evidence is a specific component context, because that is convincing for someone may not be for others. Consequently, we must be prepared to reinterpret and rescan each time you disclose something about.
ISSN:2248-7441