As for CESI 2016, beyond previous workshops’ focus on research methodology; we seek for research contributions highlighting how research results are put into action in industrial settings and how much cross company learning takes place through replication of empirical studies in different contexts. We are also interested in the impact of empirical studies conducted in industry, including successes and failures in the form of ‘lessons learned’. We believe that this helps to: (i) further precipitate empirical research in the software engineering community, and (ii) engage industry participants from the point of view of the utility of results emanating from empirical studies. We also seek for papers that discuss empirical methods and how they can produce valuable results for industry, e.g., aggregation of empirical evidence into practical guidelines.
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;
Aggregation of results from individual studies.
May 23
2017
Conference Date
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
2018-05-27 Sweden
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2016 IEEE/ACM 4th International Workshop on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry2015-05-18 Italy
3rd International Workshop on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry2013-05-20 United States
1st International Workshop on Conducting Empirical Studies in Industry
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