First Workshop on Empirical Assessment of Software Engineering Languages and Technologies (WEASELTech'07)
Atlanta, Georgia, November 5th, 2007
Software-engineering research often involves new languages, notations, tools, and methods that a human designer or analyst will use to improve productivity, quality, etc. This First Workshop on Empirical Assessment of Software Engineering Languages and Technologies (WEASELTech'07) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to share their experiences in evaluating SE tools, methods, or artifacts. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Case studies that apply a software-engineering tool or method to a realistically sized problem,
- Controlled experiments that compare tools or methods with respect to some software-development task,
- The usability of modeling languages and notations with respect to some task,
- Empirical studies that attempt to gauge the practical utility of automated verification tools.
Organizers
| Eileen T. Kraemer | Jonathan Maletic |
| Department of Computer Science | Department of Computer Science |
| University of Georgia, USA | Kent State University, USA |