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J. Miller, "Applying meta-analytical procedures to software engineering experiments", Journal of Systems and Software, 54, 2000, pp. 29-39.

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Cognitive Support in Software Engineering Tools: A.. - Andrew Walenstein (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....theories based on modeling mathematical or statistical relationships amongst experimental variables. Examples of this form of theorizing include various forms of meta analysis of past experiments (e.g. on hypertext [120, 457] on the visual encoding of data [112] also see the review by Miller [409]) the sequential experimentation method of Williges et al. 706] and the method advocated by Basili et al. 35] for disentangling and modeling performance relations (see also Basili [33] and von Mayrhauser et al. 678] This last effort is perhaps the best example to consider since the other ....

....evaluation is always comparative, and this simple fact raises the question of knowing what is being compared and why. It is hard to conceive of a way of answering that question without a suitable theory explaining why tools are advantageous. Tools, Not Tool Ideas The experimental work by Miller [409, 411] and Bowdidge et al. 64] provide an excellent study in the contrasts between what might be called black box and white box experimentation on tools. Miller developed a tool for assisting in software inspections. He used a black box test to measure the difference in performance of tool assisted ....

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Miller, J. Applying meta-analytical procedures to software engineering experiments. Tech. Rep. EFOCS--30--98, Empirical Foundations of Computer Science, University of Strathclyde, 1998.


An Internally Replicated Quasi-Experimental Comparison.. - Laitenberger, Emam.. (1999)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....in our case. However, we need to discuss the issue of study dependency in more detail. It has been remarked that experiments using common experimental materials exhibit strong inter correlations regarding the variables involving the materials. Such correlations result in non independent studies [61]. In general, Rosenthal [72] discusses issues of non independence in meta analysis for studies performed by the same laboratory or research group, which is our case since we have two internal replications. He presents an example from research on interpersonal expectancy effects demonstrating that ....

....a vaccination to SIV in monkeys using data from Cohen [14] In the realm of software engineering, meta analyses have also tended to have small meta samples. For example, Hayes [36] performs a meta analysis of five experiments evaluating DBR techniques in the context of software inspections. Miller [61] performs a meta analysis of four experiments comparing defect detection techniques. 3.6.2 Comparing and Combining Results using Meta Analysis Techniques Meta analysis is a set of statistical procedures designed to accumulate empirical results across studies that address the same or a related ....

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J. Miller. Applying Meta-Analytical Procedures to Software Engineering Experiments. To appear in Journal of Systems and Software.


Replicating Software Engineering Experiments.. - Shull, Basili, Carver, .. (2002)   (Correct)

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J. Miller, "Applying meta-analytical procedures to software engineering experiments", Journal of Systems and Software, 54, 2000, pp. 29-39.

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