MétaCan
← tous les travaux

Ethical issues in empirical studies of software engineering

2002· article· en· 190 citations· W2105246013 sur OpenAlex· 10.1109/tse.2002.1158289

Pourquoi ce travail est-il dans la base ?

Une base qui oublie comment elle a trouvé un travail ne peut pas être vérifiée. Voici les voies qui ont admis celui-ci.

Organisme subventionnaire canadienUn organisme canadien l'a financé. Le travail peut ne porter aucune affiliation canadienne.

Aucune affiliation canadienne. Une base fondée sur la seule affiliation (le devis habituel) n'aurait jamais vu ce travail. C'est l'un des travaux qui justifient l'inversion de la base.

Le tri à trois modèles

les 1 000 travaux triés →

Les trois modèles ont qualifié ce travail de métarecherche. Il appartient au noyau consensuel du domaine.

strate : fund_new · poids de sondage : 1678.90 (l'échantillon est stratifié ; tout taux calculé sans le poids est faux)
Claude Opus 4.8T1
genre : conceptual
porte sur le Canada: non
confiance: high

Article on the ethical issues raised by empirical research methods in software engineering; the object is research conduct and integrity in an empirical research literature.

GPT-5.6 (high)T1
genre : conceptual
porte sur le Canada: non
confiance: high

It directly examines ethical issues in empirical software-engineering research.

Grok 4.5T1
genre : conceptual
porte sur le Canada: non
confiance: high

Primary object is ethics of empirical software engineering research methods and human-subjects research practice.

Résumé

The popularity of empirical methods in software engineering research is on the rise. Surveys, experiments, metrics, case studies, and field studies are examples of empirical methods used to investigate both software engineering processes and products. The increased application of empirical methods has also brought about an increase in discussions about adapting these methods to the peculiarities of software engineering. In contrast, the ethical issues raised by empirical methods have received little, if any, attention in the software engineering literature. This article is intended to introduce the ethical issues raised by empirical research to the software engineering research community and to stimulate discussion of how best to deal with these ethical issues. Through a review of the ethical codes of several fields that commonly employ humans and artifacts as research subjects, we have identified major ethical issues relevant to empirical studies of software engineering. These issues are illustrated with real empirical studies of software engineering.

Conservé avec la notice de tri, où il sert de preuve aux étiquettes ci-dessus.

La notice

Revue
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Thématique
Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
Domaine
Computer Science
Établissements canadiens
Organismes subventionnaires
National Health and Medical Research CouncilMedical Research CouncilNational Research Council CanadaU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of HealthPublic Works and Government Services CanadaCanadian Psychological Association
Mots-clés
Empirical researchComputer scienceSocial software engineeringSoftware engineeringPopularitySoftware Engineering Process GroupSoftware developmentSoftware requirementsSoftware peer reviewPersonal software processSoftwareManagement scienceData scienceSoftware constructionEngineering ethicsEngineering
Résumé présent dans OpenAlex
oui