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ESEM
City
Beijing
Country
China
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Abstract

The ACM / IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) is the premier conference for research results related to empirical software engineering&#046; ESEM provides a stimulating forum where researchers and practitioners can present and discuss recent research results on a wide range of topics, in addition to also exchanging ideas, experiences and challenging problems&#046; These include, but are not limited to, discussions of:<br>* Strengths and weaknesses of software engineering technologies and methods from an empirical viewpoint<br>* The design and analysis of empirical studies, ranging from controlled experiments to case studies and from quantitative to qualitative studies<br>* The use of data and measurement to understand, evaluate, and model software engineering phenomena&#046;<br>The symposium explicitly encourages the presentation of both novel work and replication studies&#046;<br>TOPICS OF INTEREST<br>The conference invites the submissions related to the topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:<br>&#8211; Experiments and quasi&#8211;experiments<br>&#8211; Industrial experience, case studies and action&#8211;research<br>&#8211; Qualitative methods<br>&#8211; Cross&#8211; and multi&#8211;disciplinary methods and studies<br>&#8211; Replication of empirical studies<br>&#8211; Families of experiments<br>&#8211; Systematic literature reviews and mapping studies<br>&#8211; Meta&#8211;analysis, qualitative and quantitative synthesis of studies<br>&#8211; Empirically&#8211;based decision making<br>&#8211; New ideas pertaining to measurement, evaluation, comparison and development of empirical software methods<br>&#8211; Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models<br>&#8211; Development and evaluation of empirical prediction systems or software estimation models<br>&#8211; Data mining and empirical methods<br>&#8211; Quality measurement and assurance<br>&#8211; Measurement and process improvement programs<br>&#8211; Simulation&#8211;based studies in software engineering<br>&#8211; Reports on the benefits / costs associated with using certain technologies<br>&#8211; Infrastructures and novel techniques for conducting empirical studies<br>&#8211; Software project experience and knowledge management<br>&#8211; Software technology transfer to the industry<br>