Empirical studies in Software Engineering are essential for the validation of various methods, techniques, tools, etc and human resources play a fundamental role in carrying out these studies successfully. These studies have captured the attention of the scientific community in Software Engineering over the last years, and are those which are most commonly used in controlled experiments, case studies and surveys. Traditionally, these studies have been undertaken in experiments, bringing their experimental subjects together in one time and space. Due to the limitations caused by this during experimentation, the necessity of providing an open and distributed environment arises. Such an environment would permit the configuration of the parameters of an experiment or survey, depending on the characteristics of the people to whom they are directed and, furthermore resolving the problems of time and space thanks to the possiblity of their being carried out via the Web. This paper describes the Empirical-WebGen software tool. This tool makes the design of surveys and experiments possible and supports both their later realization and the analysis of the results obtained. The tool has been used to carry out both a survey and an experiment on line which have allowed us to obtain some preliminary validation results.
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Contributors
Francisco Novillo
Fèlix Garcia
Elvira Rolòn
Francisco Ruiz
Mario Piattini
Conference
Publication date:
June
2008
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(Print):
June
2008
Pages: 1-10
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[0001]Alarcos Research Group, Department of Information Technologies and Systems
Escuela Superior de Informática, University of Castilla-La Mancha
Paseo da la Universidad, 4, 13071 Ciudad Real, Spain