Transcription of Tutorial F2 Case Studies for Software Engineers
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128th International Conference on Software Engineering 2006 Easterbrook, Sim, Perry, ArandaTutorial F2 case Studies for Software EngineersSteve Easterbrook University of TorontoJorge Aranda University of TorontoThis Tutorial was originally developed with:Susan Elliott Sim University of California, IrvineDewayne E. Perry The University of Texas at AustinTutorial F2 case Studies for Software Engineers 2006 Easterbrook, Sim, Perry, Aranda2 Goals of this Tutorial For researchers: differentiate case Studies from other empirical methods a solid grounding in the fundamentals of case Studies as a research method understand and avoid common mistakes with case Studies For reviewers: guidance to judge quality and validity of reported case Studies .
than concrete, practical (context-dependent) knowledge. 2.One cannot generalize on the basis of an individual case; therefore, the case study cannot contribute to scientific development. 3.The case study is most useful for generating hypotheses; that is, in the first stage of a total research process, whereas other methods are
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