Teaching Empirical Research Methods in Software Engineering: An Editorial Introduction
Software Engineering
2025-01-14 v1
Abstract
Empirical Software Engineering has received much attention in recent years and became a de-facto standard for scientific practice in Software Engineering. However, while extensive guidelines are nowadays available for designing, conducting, reporting, and reviewing empirical studies, similar attention has not yet been paid to teaching empirical software engineering. Closing this gap is the scope of this edited book. In the following editorial introduction, we, the editors, set the foundation by laying out the larger context of the discipline for a positioning of the remainder of this book.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.07195,
title = {Teaching Empirical Research Methods in Software Engineering: An Editorial Introduction},
author = {Daniel Mendez and Paris Avgeriou and Marcos Kalinowski and Nauman bin Ali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07195},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Preprint to a chapter for the edited book "Handbook on Teaching Empirical Software Engineering", Springer, 2024