Research Methods in Automated Software Engineering

Speaker:  John Grundy – Melbourne, Australia
Topic(s):  Software Engineering and Programming

Abstract

Originally given to the Automated Software Engineering doctoral symposium, this provides an overview of common ASE (and Software Engineering) methods. It is designed around interaction with a small class of PhD, Masters or even under-graduate students. I cover areas of work, intended contributions, research question development, experimental approaches, evaluation of results, dissemination of results, and other ASE research topics. I have given this not only to Software Engineering students, but to wider Information Technology research methods classes and even broader Science and Engineering student groups.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  20
Duration:  35 - 45 minutes
Languages Available:  English
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