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Software Analytics 2017/18 spring

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The first lecture takes place on Monday, 12 Feb 2018

Time: Mon. 10.15-12.00 weeks 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 Room: J. Liivi 2 - 122

  • Lecture 1: Course introduction
    • Lecture slides: Slides1
    • Quiz 0 - Background knowledge
  • Lecture 2: Systematic literature reviews, mapping studies, and questionnaire-based surveys
    • Lecture slides: Slides2
    • SLR Protocol Example
    • Quiz 1 - Course introduction
  • Lecture 3: Case study research
    • Lecture slides: Slides3
    • Guidelines for Case Study Research in SE (open access article)
    • Quiz 2 - Survey research
  • Lecture 4: Controlled experiments and Statistical Process Control (SPC)
    • Lecture slides: Slides4
    • Introduction to statistics Link
    • Introduction to Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) for various experimental designs Link
    • In-class Exercise:
      • Checklist for assessing the quality of papers reporting experiments.
      • Paper for the in-class exercise.
    • Readings/Materials:
      • A series of short papers on designing good experiments by Pfleeger and Kitchenham:
        • Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4, Part5
    • Quiz 3 - Case study research
  • Lecture 5: Knowledge discovery 1: data selection and data pre-processing
    • Lecture slides: Slides5
    • Quiz 4 - Experiments and SPC
  • Lecture 6: Knowledge discovery 2: data transformation and data mining
    • Lecture slides: Slides6
    • Quiz 5
  • Lecture 7: Knowledge discovery 3: evaluation and interpretation
    • Lecture slides: Slides7
    • Quiz 6
  • Lecture 8: Project presentations and exam preparation
    • Quiz 7
    • Project presentations:
      • Hina Anwar: "Analyzing the impact of refactoring code smells on the power consumption of android apps"
      • Faiz Shah: "App Features Extraction from User Reviews - An Extension to the SAFE Approach"
    • Exam preparation: Slides8
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