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2004 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on
Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2004)
19-20 August 2004 Redondo Beach CA, USA Third international symposium and first time in the USA |
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2nd International Advanced School of Empirical Software Engineering (IASESE 2004)
August 18, 2004
Redondo Beach, CA, USA
IASESE is part of the Empirical Software Engineering International Week (ESEIW 2004)
Overview
The goal of the International Advanced School on Empirical Software
Engineering (IASESE) is to provide attendees with the opportunity to learn and
practice advanced empirical software engineering techniques from leaders in the
empirical software engineering community. This course will be of interest both
to researchers who are interested in learning how to add empirical evaluation to
their research and to researchers interested in deepening their knowledge and
skills in empirical research. This daylong course will provide instruction on a
variety of topics such as:
1) When & how to use empirical studies to best advantage
2) Types of empirical designs and their appropriateness for different research questions
3) How to augment studies with qualitative data analysis to get a richer understanding of phenomena
4) How to effectively conduct case studies in an industrial setting
A large portion of the time will be spent in hands-on sessions working with the topics covered during lectures. Participants are invited (optional) to submit study topics at registration, and will work together in groups throughout the day to design an empirical study on topics selected from those submissions. More details on the case study submissions can be found on the Agenda page.
The initial version of this course, IASESE 2003, taught last year provided a basic introduction to the empirical topics described above. While IASESE 2004 will build upon IASESE 2003, it is not a prerequisite for enrollment. Upon registration, material from IASESE 2003 and optional background reading for IASESE 2004 will be made available for those who are interested.
Lecturers
Professor Victor Basili, Computer Science Department,
University of Maryland and Executive Director, Fraunhofer Center for
Experimental Software Engineering, College Park, Maryland and
Dr. Forrest
Shull, Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering, College Park,
Maryland
"Experimental Methods in Software Engineering"
Dr. Jeff Carver, Computer Science Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
"Using Qualitative Methods in Software Engineering"
Professor Laurie Williams, Computer Science Department, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
"Conducting Industrial Case Studies"
Coaches/Facilitators
Professor Ross Jeffrey, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Professor Jyrki Kontio, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland
Professor Dieter Rombach, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany and Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Professor Claes Wohlin, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Ronneby, Sweeden
Registration
Click on "Registration" button to go to registration page
Participants are invited (optional) to submit a short case study or description of a study they would like to conduct. Some will be chosen for use during the school.
Agenda
See IASESE Agenda
Further Information
Contact:
Jeff Carver
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