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{{Short description|Methodology of software-engineering research}}
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'''Experimental software engineering'''
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The [http://isern.iese.de/ International Software Engineering Research Network (ISERN)] is a global community of research groups who are active in experimental software engineering. Its purpose is to advance the practice of and foster university and industry collaborations within experimental software engineering. ISERN holds annual meetings in conjunction with the [http://www.esem-conferences.org/ International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM)] conference.▼
▲[http://isern.iese.de/ International Software Engineering Research Network (ISERN)] is a global community of research groups who are active in experimental software engineering. Its purpose is to advance the practice of and foster university and industry collaborations within experimental software engineering. ISERN holds annual meetings in conjunction with the [http://www.esem-conferences.org/ International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM)] conference.
==References==
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==Bibliography==
* [[Victor Basili]], Richard W. Selby, David H. Hutchens, "Experimentation in Software Engineering", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Vol. SE-12, No.7, July 1986
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* H. Dieter Rombach, Victor R. Basili and Richard W. Selby (eds.), ''[Experimental Software Engineering Issues: Critical Assessment and Future Directions]'', [[Springer-Verlag]], 1993, {{ISBN|3-540-57092-6}}.
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