Using Real-world Scenarios to Bridge Training and Practice in Evidence-Based Software Engineering
Context: Training is crucial for the adoption of Evidence-Based Software Engineering (EBSE), but there is a gap in its integration with professional practice. Objective: To investigate the creation and use of scenarios that enhance EBSE training by simulating the application of evidence in real-world situations. Method: A mixed methods study was conducted, starting with consultations with three Uruguayan industry and government practitioners to create a practical scenario, followed by its use to improve an EBSE course. Results: Scenario development is challenging, primarily due to limitations of evidence, but their use enhances students’ ability to apply evidence. Conclusions: Using scenarios to align EBSE training with practice seems to be feasible & effective.
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17:00 - 18:00 | Session W3 Software Engineering PracticeCIbSE 2025 (Main Track) at Salón de Grados - Ada Lovelace Chair(s): Beatriz Pérez Lamancha | ||
17:00 30mFull-paper | Using Real-world Scenarios to Bridge Training and Practice in Evidence-Based Software Engineering CIbSE 2025 (Main Track) | ||
17:30 15mPaper | Using Rapid Reviews to Support Software Engineering Practice: A Systematic Review and a Replication Study (Journal First) CIbSE 2025 (Main Track) Sebastián Pizard Universidad de la República, Joaquín Lezama , Rodrigo García , Diego Vallespir Universidad de la República - Pyxis, Barbara Kitchenham Keele University File Attached | ||
17:45 15mResearch paper | Music360: Software Engineering for Assessing the True Value of Music (Project) CIbSE 2025 (Main Track) Jesus Carreño Bolufer Universitat Politècnica de València, Giovanni Giachetti Universidad Andrés Bello Chile, Daniel Catalá Pérez , Blanca de Miguel Molina , Conrado Carrascosa López , María de Miguel Molina |