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Tore Dybå
Researcher at SINTEF
Publications - 91
Citations - 12310
Tore Dybå is an academic researcher from SINTEF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Empirical process (process control model). The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 91 publications receiving 11099 citations. Previous affiliations of Tore Dybå include Simula Research Laboratory & IEEE Computer Society.
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Empirical studies of agile software development: A systematic review
Tore Dybå,Torgeir Dingsøyr +1 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of empirical studies of agile software development up to and including 2005 was conducted and provides a map of findings, according to topic, that can be compared for relevance to their own settings and situations.
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Evidence-based software engineering
TL;DR: How software engineering might benefit from an evidence-based approach and to identify the potential difficulties associated with the approach are described and the impact that factors peculiar to software engineering would have on the ability to practice evidence- based software engineering (EBSE).
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Recommended Steps for Thematic Synthesis in Software Engineering
Daniela S. Cruzes,Tore Dybå +1 more
TL;DR: This paper conceptualizes the thematic synthesis approach in software engineering as a scientific inquiry involving five steps that parallel those of primary research.
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Evidence-based software engineering for practitioners
TL;DR: It is suggested that practitioners consider evidence-based software engineering as a mechanism to support and improve their technology adoption decisions.
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The Future of Empirical Methods in Software Engineering Research
TL;DR: Means to meet challenges to meet the vision of empirical research methods for software engineering include increased competence regarding how to apply and combine alternative empirical methods, tighter links between academia and industry, the development of common research agendas with a focus on empirical Methods, and more resources for empirical research.