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Second international workshop on interdisciplinary software engineering research: (WISER'06)

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WISER is a series of international workshops that focus on identifying and transferring techniques from other disciplines that might usefully be applied to software engineering research and practice.The workshops address this topic through presentations and discussions of both actual case studies and of ways in which potentially useful approaches can be identified, adapted and adopted within software engineering.The papers in the proceedings address topics ranging from a general approach to identifying domains that have similar experimental practices to software engineering to specific case studies of the application of techniques from, for example, graph theory, strategic planning, economics and social and cognitive theory.

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      WISER '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Workshop on interdisciplinary software engineering research
      May 2006
      71 pages
      ISBN:159593409X
      DOI:10.1145/1137661

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