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Beg, Borrow, or Steal: Using Multidisciplinary Approaches in Empirical Software Engineering Research

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  • Singer, J., Storey, M.-A. and Sim, S. E. (eds.). 2000. Beg, borrow, or steal: Using multidisciplinary approaches in empirical software engineering research. Twenty-Second International Conference on Software Engineering. Limerick, Ireland. See also http://www.csr.uvic.ca/icse2000/.

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Sim, S.E., Singer, J. & Storey, MA. Beg, Borrow, or Steal: Using Multidisciplinary Approaches in Empirical Software Engineering Research. Empirical Software Engineering 6, 85–93 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009809824225

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