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....communicability of the use case descriptions, largely independently of the application of rules. Hence, hypothesis two might be viewed as an independent check of the utility of rule application. Statistical tests carried out are 1 tailed t tests. All tests are calculated using Microsoft s Excel 97 [14]. 4.1 Hypothesis 1: CP Structure CREWS Content Comparison Structure guidelines (see section 2) appear to have the most impact on the quality of use case descriptions produced [9] However, both sets of guidelines have relatively few rules to support structure. In fact, only two sets of ....
KITCHENHAM, B., LAWRENCE PFLEEGER, S., PICKARD, L., JONES, P., HOAGLIN, D., EL-EMAM, K., ROSENBERG, J.: `Preliminary Guidelines for Empirical Research in Software Engineering', IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng., 2000, accepted for publication
.... the software domain, even if use of the latter is not yet standard [Tichy et al. 1995] Indeed, most empirical practices have likewise gravitated into Software Engineering from a variety of other domains, and so carry with them various assumptions about measurement [Zelkowitz and Wallace, 1998, Kitchenham et al. 2002] So, while there is a growing recognition of the need for the development of evidence based Software Engineering practices, the framework necessary for widespread use, including measurement theory and measurement practices, are still relatively immature, and still too rarely taught to our ....
B.A. Kitchenham, S.L. Pfleeger, L.M. Pickard, P.W. Jones, 11 D.C. Hoaglin, K. El Emam, and J. Rosenberg. Preliminary Guidelines for Empirical Research in Software Engineering. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 28(8):721--734, 2002.
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Kitchenham, B.A., Pfleeger, S.L., Pickard, L.M., Jones, P.W., Hoaglin, D.C., Emam, K.E. and Rosenberg, J. Preliminary Guidelines for Empirical Research in Software Engineering. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 28 (8). 721-734.
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B.A. Kitchenham, S.L. Pfleeger, L.M. Pickard, P.W. Jones, D.C. Hoaglin, K. El-Emam, and J. Rosenberg, "Preliminary Guidelines for Empirical Research in Software Engineering," IEEE Trans. Software Eng., vol. 28, no. 8, pp. 721-734, Aug. 2002.
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B. Kitchenham, S. Pfleeger, L. Pickard, P. Jones, D. Hoaglin, K. Emam, and J. Rosenberg. Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering. IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng., 28(8):721--734, Aug. 2002.
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B. Kitchenham, S. Pfleeger, L. Pickard, P. Jones, D. Hoaglin, K. Emam, and J. Rosenberg. Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering. IEEE Trans. Softw. Eng., 28(8):721--734, August 2002.
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