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5th CESI@ICSE 2017: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 5th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry, CESI@ICSE 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 23, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-1546-1
- Andreas Jedlitschka, Ayse Bener, Fabio Silva, He Zhang:
5th International Workshop on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry (CESI 2017). 1
Big Data
- Carmelo Ardito
, Maria Teresa Baldassarre
, Danilo Caivano, Rosa Lanzilotti:
Integrating a SCRUM-Based Process with Human Centred Design: An Experience from an Action Research Study. 2-8
Lessons Learned
- Todd Sedano, Paul Ralph
, Cécile Péraire:
Lessons Learned from an Extended Participant Observation Grounded Theory Study. 9-15 - Patrick Morrison, Benjamin H. Smith, Laurie A. Williams:
Measuring Security Practice Use: A Case Study at IBM. 16-22 - Jacob Krüger
, Ivonne Schröter, Andy Kenner, Thomas Leich:
Empirical Studies in Question-Answering Systems: A Discussion. 23-26
Studies
- Oscar Dieste
, Efraín R. Fonseca C., Geovanny Raura
, Priscila Rodriguez:
Professionals Are Not Superman: Failures beyond Motivation in Software Experiments. 27-32 - Marco Torchiano
, Daniel Méndez Fernández
, Guilherme Horta Travassos, Rafael Maiani de Mello
:
Lessons Learnt in Conducting Survey Research. 33-39 - Markku Oivo:
How to Commit Companies in Collaborative Empirical Research. 40-45 - Magne Jørgensen:
Working with Industry: Stories of Successful and Failed Research-Industry Collaborations on Empirical Software Engineering. 46-52
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