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WSESE@ICSE 2024: Lisbon, Portugal
- Proceedings of the 1st IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Methodological Issues with Empirical Studies in Software Engineering, WSESE 2024, Lisbon, Portugal, 16 April 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0567-0
- Joel Castaño, Silverio Martínez-Fernández, Xavier Franch:
Lessons Learned from Mining the Hugging Face Repository. 1-6 - Addi Malviya-Thakur, Audris Mockus:
The Role of Data Filtering in Open Source Software Ranking and Selection. 7-12 - Marvin Wyrich, Sven Apel:
Evidence Tetris in the Pixelated World of Validity Threats. 13-16 - Kai Petersen, Jürgen Börstler, Nauman Bin Ali, Emelie Engström:
Revisiting the construct and assessment of industrial relevance in software engineering research. 17-20 - Pilar Rodríguez:
Grounded Theory in Software Engineering: Challenges and Lessons Learned from the Trenches. 21-26 - Julian Frattini, Davide Fucci, Richard Torkar, Daniel Méndez:
A Second Look at the Impact of Passive Voice Requirements on Domain Modeling: Bayesian Reanalysis of an Experiment. 27-33 - Bianca Minetto Napoleão, Ritika Sarkar, Sylvain Hallé, Fábio Petrillo, Marcos Kalinowski:
Emerging Results on Automated Support for Searching and Selecting Evidence for Systematic Literature Review Updates. 34-41 - Marvin Wyrich, Marvin Muñoz Barón, Justus Bogner:
Apples, Oranges, and Software Engineering: Study Selection Challenges for Secondary Research on Latent Variables. 42-47 - Jefferson Seide Molléri:
Who's actually being Studied? A Call for Population Analysis in Software Engineering Research. 48-51 - Adam Alami, Mansooreh Zahedi, Neil A. Ernst:
Are You a Real Software Engineer? Best Practices in Online Recruitment for Software Engineering Studies. 52-57 - Ronnie de Souza Santos, Kiev Gama:
Hidden Populations in Software Engineering: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Opportunities. 58-63 - Davide Fucci:
FAIR enough: a Vision for Research Objects in Empirical Software Engineering Studies. 64-67 - Per Runeson, Emma Söderberg, Martin Höst:
A Conceptual Framework and Recommendations for Open Data and Artifacts in Empirical Software Engineering. 68-75 - Sergio Rico:
Insights Towards Better Case Study Reporting in Software Engineering. 76-79
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