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"Real development" issues, observable in many medium size to large size software systems need to be tackled more intensively by empirical research, to increase applicability and concrete transfer of scientific results into practice. This is illustrated by three areas, covering typical problems in today’s software project management.
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Leszak, M. (2007). Extending Empirical Studies to Cover More Realistic Industrial Development and Project Management Issues. In: Basili, V.R., Rombach, D., Schneider, K., Kitchenham, B., Pfahl, D., Selby, R.W. (eds) Empirical Software Engineering Issues. Critical Assessment and Future Directions. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4336. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71301-2_38
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