Title
Towards an experiment line on software inspection with human computation.
Abstract
Software Inspection is an important approach to find defects in Software Engineering (SE) artifacts. While there has been extensive research on traditional software inspection with pen-and-paper materials, modern SE poses new environments, methods, and tools for the cooperation of software engineers. Technologies, such as Human Computation (HC), provide tool support for distributed and tool-mediated work processes. However, there is little empirical experience on how to leverage HC for software inspection. In this vision paper, we present the context for a research program on this topic and introduce the preliminary concept of a theory-based experiment line to facilitate designing experiment families that fit together to answer larger questions than individual experiments. We present an example feature model for an experiment line for Software Inspection with Human Computation and discuss its expected benefits for the research program, including the coordination of research, design and material reuse, and aggregation facilities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3193965.3193971
CESI@ICSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Software Inspection, Human Computation, Empirical Software Engineering, Experiment Lines
Research program,Systems engineering,Reuse,Feature model,Software,Empirical process (process control model),Engineering,Software inspection,Empirical research,Software verification
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2575-4785
978-1-4503-5736-4
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
12
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stefan Biffl11305134.26
Marcos Kalinowski2667.13
Dietmar Winkler313825.30