Beschreibung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1) Introduction - 2) Related Work - 3) Research Goals, Conceptual Model and Variable Selection - 4) Experiments Planning, Execution, and Analysis Procedure - 5) Effect on the Percentage of Acceptance Tests Passed - 6) Effect on the Number of Acceptance Tests Passed per Hour - 7) Effect on Internal Quality Indicators - 8) Effects on Unit Tests - 9) Meta-Analysis - 10) Discussions, Conclusions, and Future Work.
Autorenporträt
Lech Madeyski is Assistant Professor in the Software Engineering Department, Institute of Informatics, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland. His current research interests include: experimentation in software engineering, software metrics and models, software quality and testing, software products and process improvement, and agile software development methodologies (e.g., eXtreme Programming).He has published research papers in refereed software engineering journals (e.g., IET Software, Journal of Software Process: Improvement and Practice) and conferences (e.g., PROFES, XP, EuroSPI, CEE-SET). He has been a member of the program, steering, or organization committee for several software engineering conferences such as PROFES (International Conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement), ENASE (International Working Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering), CEE-SET (Central and East-European Conference on Software Engineering Techniques), and BPSC (International Working Conference on Business Process and Services Computing).His paper at PROFES 2007 received the Best Paper Award.