
Tag: case study
Case study research can be a great tool to get deep insights, preferably combining qualitative and quantitative methods. My interpretation of case study research follows Runeson et al. (2012): “Case study in software engineering is an empirical enquiry that draws on multiple sources of evidence to investigate one instance (or a small number of instances) of a contemporary software engineering phenomenon within its real-life context, especially when the boundary between phenomenon and context cannot be clearly specified.”


An Industrial Case Study on Measuring the Quality of the Requirements Scoping Process

Practitioners’ Perspectives on Change Impact Analysis for Safety-Critical Software – A Preliminary Analysis

A Multi-Case Study of Agile Requirements Engineering and the Use of Test Cases as Requirements

Supervising Towards Independence

An Industrial Case Study on Test Cases as Requirements

Challenges and Practices in Aligning Requirements with Verification and Validation: A Case Study of Six Companies
