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An analysis of research topics in software engineering - 2006

  • Kai Yuan Cai*
  • , David Card
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This paper is the first in a new annual series whose goal is to answer the following question: what are the active research focuses within the field of software engineering? We considered 7 top journals and 7 top international conferences in software engineering and examined all the 691 papers published in these journals or presented at these conferences in 2006. Consequently, we have a number of findings.(1)Seventy-three percent of journal papers focus on 20% of subject indexes in software engineering, including Testing and Debugging (D.2.5), Management (D.2.9), and Software/Program Verification (D.2.4).(2)Eighty-nine percent of conference papers focus on 20% of subject indexes in software engineering, including Software/Program Verification (D.2.4), Testing and Debugging (D.2.5), and Design Tools and Techniques (D.2.2).(3)Seventy-seven percent of journal/conference papers focus on 20% of subject indexes in software engineering, including Testing and Debugging (D.2.5), Software/Program Verification (D.2.4), and Management (D.2.9).(4)The average number of references cited by a journal paper is about 33, whereas this number becomes around 24 for a conference paper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1051-1058
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Systems and Software
Volume81
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2008

Keywords

  • Research topics
  • Software engineering
  • Subject indexes
  • Top conferences
  • Top journals

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