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Name:Per Runeson
Bio:
Dr. Per Runeson is a professor of software engineering at Lund University, Sweden, and leader of its Software Engineering Research Group (SERG) and co-director of the competence center NextG2Com. His research interests include empirical research and collaboration with industry on software development and management methods. He is particularly interested in studies on testing, and the role of open source and open data in software engineering and in research. He is the principal author of ”Case study research in software engineering”, has coauthored ”Experimentation in software engineering”.
Country:Sweden
Affiliation:Lund University
Personal website: https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/per-runeson
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Research interests:Empirical software engineering, software test management, open software and data ecosystems
Contributions
2025
2024
ESEM
- Co-chair of Open Science in Empirical Software Engineering within the ISERN-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the ESEM Technical Papers-track
- Author of Threats to Validity in Software Engineering -- hypocritical paper section or essential analysis? within the ESEM Technical Papers-track
- Author of A Theory of Factors Affecting Continuous Experimentation (FACE) within the ESEM Journal-First Papers-track
WSESE
International Conference on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems
2023
ESEM
- Program Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Author of Session 3: Threats to validity analyses and discussions in empirical papers. within the ISERN-track
- Co-chair in Contacts within the ESEM Technical Papers-track
- Session Chair of 4 - Advancement of empirical research methods (part of ESEM Technical Papers)
2022
ESEM
- Session Chair of Session 4B - Code Review & Defects (part of ESEIW ESEM)
- Author of Open data ecosystems - an empirical investigation into an emerging industry collaboration concept within the ESEM Journal-First Papers-track
- Co-chair of Session 3: Are we too concerned about the systematics of literature reviews? within the ISERN-track