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ICS2005-06-01: A continuous, evidence-based approach to discovery and assessment of software engineering best practices, P. Johnson

This document presents the project description for a proposal to the National Science Foundation. It discusses an approach that integrates Hackystat, Software Project Telemetry, Software Development Stream Analysis, Pattern Discovery, and Evidence-based software engineering to support evaluation of best practices. Both classroom and industrial case studies are proposed to support evaluation of the techniques.

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