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Seminário de Maria Teresa Baldassarr
e (University of Bari).
Dia
22/03 (quarta-feira), 11 horas, Sala H-324B.
Transmissão pelo Canal do PES
C no Youtube.
Title: (Re)Use of Research R esults … why should we?
Abstract:
According to
Popper, the ideas we can most trust are those that have been most tried and
most tested. For that reason, many of us are involved in the process calle
d “Science” that produces trusted knowledge by sharing one’s ideas, and try
ing out and testing others’ ideas (i.e. reusing and replicating). Science a
nd scientists form communities where people do each other the courtesy of c
urating, clarifying, critiquing and improving a large pool of ideas. Accord
ing to this definition, one measure of the health of a scientific community
is how much it reuses results. Registered Reports are scientific publicati
ons which begin the publication process by first having the detailed resear
ch protocol, including key research questions, reviewed and approved by pee
rs. Subsequent analysis and results are published with minimal additional r
eview, even if there was no clear support for the underlying hypothesis, as
long as the approved protocol is followed. Registered reports can prevent
several questionable research practices and give early feedback on research
designs. This talk will explain the motivation for registered reports, out
line the way they have been implemented in software engineering, and outlin
e some ongoing challenges for addressing high quality software engineering
research through the importance of artifact evaluation and the role of reus
ing research results.
Short Bio:
Maria Teresa Bal
dassarre is Associate Professor, PhD, at the Department of Informa
tics of the University of Bari, Italy and member of the Software Engineerin
g Research Laboratory (SERLab) where she coordinates the Process&Product Qu
ality area. Her research interests are mainly focused on empirical software
engineering, human factors in software engineering, software measurement a
nd quality assurance. She is involved in several research projects and carr
ies out controlled and in field experimentation within small and medium ent
erprises, and international academic partners. She is a partner of the SER&
Practices spin off company of the University of Bari. Currently she is the
representative for the University of Bari in the International Software Eng
ineering Research Network (ISERN) and is PC member of several relevant soft
ware engineering and empirical software engineering international conferenc
es. She is Associate Editor of Decision Support Systems Journal. Part of th
e Editorial Board of Empirical Software Engineering Journal, and co-chair o
f Registered Reports. She has covered several roles in the organization of
software engineering related conferences.
Contact her at: This email address is being protecte d from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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