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Analyzing Families of Experiments in SE: A Systematic Mapping Study
ArticleAbstract: Context: Families of experiments (i.e., groups of experiments with the same goal) are on the rise inPalabras claves:AD, family of experiments, IPD, Meta-analysis, narrative synthesisAutores:Natalia Juristo, O. S. Gómez, Santos A.Fuentes:scopusA Controlled Experiment with Novice Developers on the Impact of Task Description Granularity on Software Quality in Test-Driven Development
ArticleAbstract: Background: Test-Driven Development (TDD) is an iterative software development process characterizedPalabras claves:Controlled experiment, crossover experiment, empirical software engineering, programming task description, requirement granularity, Software quality, Test-driven developmentAutores:Karac I., Natalia Juristo, Turhan B.Fuentes:scopusA Dissection of the Test-Driven Development Process: Does It Really Matter to Test-First or to Test-Last?
ArticleAbstract: Background: Test-driven development (TDD) is a technique that repeats short coding cycles interleavePalabras claves:empirical investigation, External quality, process dimensions, Productivity, Test-driven developmentAutores:Erdogmus H., Fucci D., Natalia Juristo, Oivo M., Turhan B.Fuentes:scopusA Family of Experiments to Compare Two Model-Driven Development Tools vs a Traditional Development Method
ArticleAbstract: Context: There are many papers which extol the benefits of Model-Driven Development (MDD) compared tPalabras claves:D.1.2 Automatic Programming, D.2.1.e Methodologies, D.2.1.i ValidationAutores:Natalia Juristo, Panach Navarrete J.I., Pastor Ó.Fuentes:scopusA Multi-Site Joint Replication of a Design Patterns Experiment Using Moderator Variables to Generalize across Contexts
ArticleAbstract: Several empirical studies have explored the benefits of software design patterns, but their collectiPalabras claves:Controlled experiment, design patterns, joint replication, moderator variables, multi-site, Software MaintenanceAutores:Carver J.C., Eggett D., Knutson C., Krein J., Nanthaamornphong A., Natalia Juristo, Prechelt L., Seppi K., Vegas S.Fuentes:scopusA procedure and guidelines for analyzing groups of software engineering replications
ArticleAbstract: Context: Researchers from different groups and institutions are collaborating on building groups ofPalabras claves:Aggregated data, individual participant data, narrative synthesis, Replication, Statistical AnalysisAutores:Natalia Juristo, Oivo M., Santos A., Vegas S.Fuentes:scopusCrossover Designs in Software Engineering Experiments: Benefits and Perils
ArticleAbstract: In experiments with crossover design subjects apply more than one treatment. Crossover designs are wPalabras claves:carryover, Controlled experiment, crossover design, Data Analysis, Experimental Software EngineeringAutores:Apa C., Natalia Juristo, Vegas S.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating model-driven development claims with respect to quality: A family of experiments
ArticleAbstract: Context: There is a lack of empirical evidence on the differences between model-driven development (Palabras claves:Automatic programming, Methodologies, ValidationAutores:Dieste Ó., España S., Maŕin B., Natalia Juristo, Panach Navarrete J.I., Pastor Ó., Vegas S.Fuentes:scopusEffect of Domain Knowledge on Elicitation Effectiveness: An Internally Replicated Controlled Experiment
ArticleAbstract: Context. Requirements elicitation is a highly communicative activity in which human interactions plaPalabras claves:Controlled experiment, Domain knowledge, internal replication, requirements elicitationAutores:Aranda A.M., Dieste Ó., Natalia JuristoFuentes:scopusEffect of Requirements Analyst Experience on Elicitation Effectiveness: A Family of Quasi-Experiments
ArticleAbstract: Context. In software engineering there is a widespread assumption that experience improves requiremePalabras claves:EFFECTIVENESS, Elicitation, EXPERIENCE, problem domain, Quasi-experiment, requirements analystAutores:Aranda A.M., Dieste Ó., Natalia Juristo, Panach Navarrete J.I.Fuentes:scopus