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Empirical Research in Software Engineering
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Empirical Research in Software Engineering

by Ruchika Malhotra
March 2016
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
498 pages
18h 20m
English
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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Reporting Results
The goal of the research is not just to discover or analyze something but the results of the
study must be properly written in the form of research report or publication to enable
the results to be available to the intended audience—software engineers, researchers,
academicians, scientists, and sponsors. After the experiment has nished, the results
of theexperiment can be summarized for the intended audience. While reporting the
results, the research misconduct, especially plagiarism, must be taken care of.
This chapter presents when and where to report the research results, provides guidelines
for reporting research, ...
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ISBN: 9781498719735