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author(s) | Klaus Schmid, Sascha El-Sharkawy and Christian Kröher |
title | Improving Software Engineering Research Through Experimentation Workbenches |
publication type | Beitrag zu einem Sammelband |
publisher | Springer |
editor(s) | Maurice H. ter Beek, Alessandro Fantechi und Laura Semini |
booktitle | From Software Engineering to Formal Methods and Tools, and Back |
chapter | 6 |
series | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
volume | 11865 |
year | 2019 |
pages | 67-82 |
abstract |
Experimentation with software prototypes plays a fundamental role in software engineering research. In contrast to many other scientific disciplines, however, explicit support for this key activity in software engineering is relatively small. While some approaches to improve this situation have been proposed by the software engineering community, experiments are still very difficult and sometimes impossible to replicate.In this paper, we propose the concept of an experimentation workbench as a means of explicit support for experimentation in software engineering research. In particular, we discuss core requirements that an experimentation workbench should satisfy in order to qualify as such and to offer a real benefit for researchers. Beyond their core benefits for experimentation, we stipulate that experimentation workbenches will also have benefits in regard to reproducibility and repeatability of software engineering research. Further, we illustrate this concept with a scenario and a case study, and describe relevant challenges as well as our experience with experimentation workbenches. |