Introduction

There are numerous challenges, and rewards, in conducting empirical studies in industry.

Challenges emanate from the multi-faceted complexity:in products, systems and services; development, evolution and management processes; vendor-customer models and relationships; organizational settings; business contexts and dynamics; etc. Yet there are rewards for successful studies in terms of utility of the results in real-world situations. Building on the results and momentum of the CESI workshops held during ICSE (2013, 2014, and 2015) this workshop is the follow-on workshop at ICSE 2016. 

A new element of CESI 2016 is that, beyond the research-methodological focus of previous workshops, we seek research contributions highlighting results of the empirical studies conducted in industry. We believe that this move will: 

1.further precipitate empirical research in the software engineering community, and 

2.engage industry participants from the point of view of the utility of the results emanating from empirical studies. 

A long-term goal of the CESI workshop series is to create a vibrant research and practice community with focus on conducting quality empirical studies in industry hoping that their results will lead to improved software engineering practices, techniques, methods, processes, technologies, products/systems and services.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-01-22
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-02-19
Draft paper acceptance notification
2016-02-26
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

impact and utility of study results in specific industrial contexts, replication and families of studies in different industrial settings, issues in sharing and publishing datasets and results, validation of suggestive investigative questions; communication between researchers and practitioners; stakeholder involvement in studies; establishing relationships; dealing with threats coming from the study context;interpreting results in industrial contexts; generalizing the findings from case studies; impact of industrial settings on the studies.

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Important Date
  • May 17

    2016

    Conference Date

  • Jan 22 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 19 2016

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Feb 26 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • May 17 2016

    Registration deadline

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