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Experimental software engineering : ウィキペディア英語版 | Experimental software engineering
Experimental software engineering is a part of software engineering that focuses on experiments involving software systems (software products, processes, and resources). The purpose of these experiments is to collect data that can be used to validate theories about the processes involved in software engineering (theory backed by data is a fundamental tenet of the scientific method). Empirical software engineering is a related concept, sometimes used synonymously with experimental software engineering. Empirical software engineering emphasizes the use of empirical studies of all kinds to accumulate knowledge. Methods used include experiments, case studies, surveys, and using whatever data is available. ==Research labs==
There are a number of laboratories at universities, research institutes, and in industry that specialise in empirical and experimental software engineering, including: * (Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) ) * (Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering (CESE) ) * (Simula Research Laboratory ) * (COPPE/UFRJ Experimental Software Engineering Group ) * (University of Oslo )
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