Markus Borg

Software Engineering Researcher

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Experiments are central in the software engineering PhD studies at Lund University – the classic textbook by Wohlin et al. was written there. I follow there definition: “Experiment (or controlled experiment) in software engineering is an empirical enquiry that manipulates one factor or variable of the studied setting. Based in randomization, different treatments are applied to or by different subjects, while keeping other variables constant, and measuring the effects on outcome variables. In human-oriented experiments, humans apply different treatments to objects, while in technology-oriented experiments, different technical treatments are applied to different objects” (Wohlin et al. 2012).

May 3, 2016July 12, 2018mrksbrg

TuneR: A Framework for Tuning Software Engineering Tools with Hands-on Instructions in R

September 10, 2015July 12, 2018mrksbrg

Automated Bug Assignment: Ensemble-based Machine Learning in Large Scale Industrial Contexts

April 13, 2015July 12, 2018mrksbrg

Navigating Information Overload Caused by Automated Testing – A Clustering Approach in Multi-Branch Development

September 18, 2014August 12, 2016mrksbrg

A Replicated Study on Duplicate Detection: Using Apache Lucene to Search among Android Defects

May 20, 2013July 16, 2020mrksbrg

Confounding Factors When Conducting Industrial Replications in Requirements Engineering

May 14, 2012April 3, 2016mrksbrg

Evaluation of Traceability Recovery in Context: A Taxonomy for Information Retrieval Tools

November 12, 2011July 12, 2018mrksbrg

Do Better IR Tools Improve the Accuracy of Engineers’ Traceability Recovery?

May 25, 2007February 17, 2020mrksbrg

Time Extraction from Real-time Generated Football Reports

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Recent Publications

  • Sentiment Analysis for the Masses – How LLMs Changed the Game December 18, 2024
  • The Magazine at 40: Viewing Requirements Engineering Through a Ruby Lens October 10, 2024
  • Requirements for Organizational Resilience: Engineering Developer Happiness June 12, 2024
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My @icseconf.bsky.social 2025 trip starts now! It's a long one, and despite heading west, I'm relieved I don’t have to set foot in the US this time. Looking forward to meeting the community! #icse25

— Markus Borg (@mrksbrg.bsky.social) 2025-04-25T06:26:38.643Z
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