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Author Kitchenham, Barbara Ann

Title Evidence-Based Software Engineering and Systematic Reviews
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (426 pages)
Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Innovations in Software Engineering and Software Development Series ; v. 4
Chapman & Hall/CRC Innovations in Software Engineering and Software Development Series
Contents Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Glossary; Part I: Evidence-Based Practices in Software Engineering; Chapter 1: The Evidence-Based Paradigm; Chapter 2: Evidence-Based Software Engineering (EBSE); Chapter 3: Using Systematic Reviews in Software Engineering; Chapter 4: Planning a Systematic Review; Chapter 5: Searching for Primary Studies; Chapter 6: Study Selection; Chapter 7: Assessing Study Quality; Chapter 8: Extracting Study Data; Chapter 9: Mapping Study Analysis; Chapter 10: Qualitative Synthesis; Chapter 11: Meta-Analysis
Chapter 12: Reporting a Systematic ReviewChapter 13: Tool Support for Systematic Reviews; Chapter 14: Evidence to Practice: Knowledge Translation and Diffusion; Further Reading for Part I; Part II: The Systematic Reviewer's Perspective of Primary Studies; Chapter 15: Primary Studies and Their Role in EBSE; Chapter 16: Controlled Experiments and Quasi-Experiments; Chapter 17: Surveys; Chapter 18: Case Studies; Chapter 19: Qualitative Studies; Chapter 20: Data Mining Studies; Chapter 21: Replicated and Distributed Studies; Part III: Guidelines for Systematic Reviews
Chapter 22: Systematic Review and Mapping Study ProceduresAppendix: Catalogue of Systematic Reviews Relevant to Education and Practice; Bibliography; Back Cover
Summary In the decade since the idea of adapting the evidence-based paradigm for software engineering was first proposed, it has become a major tool of empirical software engineering. Evidence-Based Software Engineering and Systematic Reviews provides a clear introduction to the use of an evidence-based model for software engineering research and practice. The book explains the roles of primary studies (experiments, surveys, case studies) as elements of an over-arching evidence model, rather than as disjointed elements in the empirical spectrum. Supplying readers with a clear understanding of empirical software engineering best practices, it provides up-to-date guidance on how to conduct secondary studies in software engineering?replacing the existing 2004 and 2007 technical reports. The book is divided into three parts. The first part discusses the nature of evidence and the evidence-based practices centered on a systematic review, both in general and as applying to software engineering. The second part examines the different elements that provide inputs to a systematic review (usually considered as forming a secondary study), especially the main forms of primary empirical study currently used in software engineering. The final part provides practical guidance on how to conduct systematic reviews (the guidelines), drawing together accumulated experiences to guide researchers and students in planning and conducting their own studies. The book includes an extensive glossary and an appendix that provides a catalogue of reviews that may be useful for practice and teaching
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Software engineering -- Research
Software engineering -- Decision making
COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- General.
Software engineering -- Research
Form Electronic book
Author Budgen, David
Brereton, Pearl
ISBN 9781482228663
1482228661