Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement

ESEM 2018


Software Systems



The ESEM full research paper track features submissions that describe original, unpublished work, which is not under parallel submission elsewhere. Papers are limited to 10 pages and must be submitted through via EasyChair by selecting the track "Full Papers".

Relevant Topics
Topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:
Empirical studies using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods
Cross- and multi-disciplinary methods and studies
Experiments and quasi-experiments
Case studies, action research, and field studies
Survey research
Secondary and tertiary studies including
Systematic literature reviews that include a strong synthesis part (not just mapping studies summarising results)
Meta-analysis, qualitative and quantitative synthesis of studies
Replication of empirical studies and families of studies
Modelling, measuring, and assessing product and/or process quality
Development and evaluation of empirical prediction systems or software estimation models
Mining software engineering repositories
Simulation-based studies in software engineering
Empirically-based decision making
Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models
Assessing the benefits/costs associated with using certain development technologies
Industrial experience, software project experience, and knowledge management
Software technology transfer to industry
Infrastructures and novel techniques/tools for supporting any phase of empirical studies
We explicitly encourage the submission of novel work and new ideas pertaining to empirical evaluation of software engineering technologies, methods, and tools (e.g., transferring and applying empirical methods from other disciplines to empirical software engineering). We further explicitly encourage the submission of replication studies as well as empirical studies with negative results (i.e., studies that did not deliver the expected results).