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Jeffrey C. Carver

Researcher at University of Alabama

Publications -  242
Citations -  5786

Jeffrey C. Carver is an academic researcher from University of Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Software construction. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 226 publications receiving 5055 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey C. Carver include Mississippi State University & University of Maryland, College Park.

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The role of replications in Empirical Software Engineering

TL;DR: This paper identifies two types of replications: exact replications, in which the procedures of an experiment are followed as closely as possible; and conceptual replication, inWhich the same research question is evaluated by using a different experimental procedure.
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Issues in using students in empirical studies in software engineering education

TL;DR: The costs and benefits of empirical studies with students for these actors are discussed, which are different because of the actors' different goals, expectations, and constraints, which must be recognized to fully exploit empirical Studies with students.
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A systematic literature review to identify and classify software requirement errors

TL;DR: A systematic literature review is presented to develop taxonomy of errors that may occur during the requirements phase of software lifecycle that is designed to aid developers during the requirement inspection process and to improve overall software quality.
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An empirical methodology for introducing software processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an empirical methodology based on experiences garnered over more than two decades of work by the Empirical Software Engineering Group at the University of Maryland and related organizations, for taking a newly proposed improvement to development processes from the conceptual phase through transfer to industry.
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Software Development Environments for Scientific and Engineering Software: A Series of Case Studies

TL;DR: Nine lessons learned from five representative projects are presented, along with their software engineering implications, to provide insight into the software development environments in this domain.