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An Empirical Study of Web-Based Inspection Meetings
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| Abstract | Software inspections are a software engineering “best practice ” for defect detection and rework reduction. In this paper, we describe an empirical evaluation with using a tool aiming to provide Internet groupware support for distributed software inspections. The tool is based on a restructured inspection process where inspection meetings have the only goal of removing false positives rather than finding additional defects. In place of face-to-face meetings, the tool provides web-based discussion forums and support for voting. We present an empirical study of nine remote inspections which were held as part of a university course. We investigated whether all collected defects are worth to be discussed as a group. Results show that discussions for filtering out false positives (non true defects) might be restricted to defects which were discovered by only one inspector. 1. |
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| Subject Keyword | Empirical Study Web-based Inspection Meeting False Positive Software Inspection Web-based Discussion Forum University Course Remote Inspection Software Engineering Restructured Inspection Process Inspection Meeting Empirical Evaluation Defect Detection Rework Reduction Face-to-face Meeting Non True Defect Additional Defect Internet Groupware Support |
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