ACM SIGSOFT empirical standards
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Author(s)
Type
Working Paper
Abstract
Empirical Standards are brief public document that communicate expectations
for a specific kind of study (e.g. a questionnaire survey). The ACM SIGSOFT
Paper and Peer Review Quality Initiative generated empirical standards for
common research methods in software engineering. These living documents, which
should be continuously revised to reflect evolving consensus around research
best practices, can be used to make peer review more transparent, structured,
harmonious and fair.
for a specific kind of study (e.g. a questionnaire survey). The ACM SIGSOFT
Paper and Peer Review Quality Initiative generated empirical standards for
common research methods in software engineering. These living documents, which
should be continuously revised to reflect evolving consensus around research
best practices, can be used to make peer review more transparent, structured,
harmonious and fair.
Date Issued
2020-10-07
Citation
2020
Publisher
arXiv
Copyright Statement
© 2020 The Author(s).
Identifier
http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.03525v1
Subjects
cs.SE
cs.SE
cs.GL
Notes
55 pages; 9 standards; 5 supplements
Publication Status
Published