Managing Software Engineering Knowledge
Aybüke Aurum, Ross Jeffery, Claes Wohlin, Meliha Handzic
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CLAES WOHLIN is a professor of software engineering at Blekinge Institute of Technology. His research interests include empirical methods in software engineering, software processes and software quality. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and a senior member of the IEEE. PER RUNESON is a professor of software engineering at Lund University. His research interests include empirical research on software testing and quality, and methods for such research. Prior to this, he worked as a consulting expert in industry, and he is a senior member of the IEEE. MARTIN HOST is a professor of software engineering at Lund University. His research interests include software quality and software process improvement, as well as empirical research methods in software engineering. MAGNUS C. OHLSSON is a quality assurance specialist at System Verification AB in Malmo, focusing on process improvement. His primary field of interest is verification and validation, with an emphasis on achieving proper quality efficiently throughout every step of the development process. BJORN REGNELL is a professor of software engineering at Lund University. His research interests include software requirement engineering, software product management, and empirical research on software engineering. ANDERS WESSLEN is a senior system architect at ST-Ericsson in Lund. His focus is on system-wide architectures, as well as system design and requirements.
From the reviews: "The revised edition includes new chapters and examples, which further cements its place as the premier book on the topics of designing, constructing, executing, and assessing experiments in software engineering. (...) The revisions will make this book even more valuable. (...) It ought to be required reading for all PhD students; every academic's bookcase should have a copy." (Michael Oudshoorn, Computing Reviews, October, 2012) "This book is a landmark in allowing us to train both the researcher and practitioner in software engineering experimentation." (Victor R. Basili, University of Maryland, MD, USA) "The additions and modifications in this revised version very nicely reflect the maturation of the field of empirical software engineering." (Anneliese A. Andrews, University of Denver , CO, USA) "The volume, a revised edition of a work by the same name ... published in 2000, presents a very useful review of methods in software engineering research. It is structured as a textbook, making it useful for an introductory graduate-level course or a fourth-year course at the undergraduate level. Practitioners and experts will also benefit from this book, as they can use it as a starting point for more in-depth approaches. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals/practitioners." (L. Benedicenti, Choice, Vol. 50 (9), May, 2013)
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