Abstract
The 'Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering' column of SEN aims at fostering a constructive and stimulating discussion on peer-reviewing in software engineering venues. This third editorial introduces two new contributions to the column, providing the positions and perspectives by the Editors-in-Chief of two internationally renowned software engineering journals.
- J. Soldani, M. Kuhrmann, and D. Pfahl. 2020. Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes, vol. 45, issue 1 (January 2020), pp. 12--13. Google ScholarDigital Library
- P. Ralph and R. Robbes. 2020. The ACM SIGSOFT Paper and Peer Review Quality Initiative: Status Report. SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes, vol. 45, issue 2 (April 2020), pp. 17--18. Google ScholarDigital Library
- L. Prechelt, D. Graziotin, and D. Mendez. 2020. Double-blind is good but open would be better: Perceptions of peer review in the SE community. SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes, vol. 45, issue 3 (July 2020), p. 16. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering (3)
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Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering (2)
The standard approach for evaluating scientific contributions by software engineering venues is peer-reviewing. Papers submitted for consideration by a venue are sent to peers (i.e., expert colleagues in the field), who carefully read them and provide ...
Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering (4)
The "Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering" column of SEN aims at fostering a constructive and stimulating discussion on peer-reviewing in software engineering venues. This fourth editorial introduces a new contribution to the column,...
Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering (5)
ACM SIGSOFT SEN's column on "Pains and Gains of Peer-Reviewing in Software Engineering" aims at fostering an open, constructive, and lively discussion on the peer-reviewing currently adopted by SE venues, e.g., how to further enhance them and make them ...
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