When an experiment is completed, the findings may be presented for different audiences, as defined in Fig. 11.1. This could, for example, be done in a paper for a conference or a journal, a report for decision-makers, a package for replication of the experiment, or as educational material. The packaging could also be done within companies to improve and understand different processes. In this case, it is appropriate to store the experiences in an experience base according to the concepts discussed by Basili et al. [16].
CITATION STYLE
Wohlin, C., Runeson, P., Höst, M., Ohlsson, M. C., Regnell, B., & Wesslén, A. (2012). Presentation and Package. In Experimentation in Software Engineering (pp. 153–157). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29044-2_11
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