2012_class_of_agile_methods_for_software_development
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May 30th, 2012
Introduction
- I did an informal survey with the students
How to find a good paper
- Look only for Research Papers. Some journals, like IEEE Software have some non scientific articles.
- Good papers are peer reviewed. Peer review is usually better in Journals.
- I performed an example search:
- On IEEE Xplore: software defect prevention
How to find a good journal
Journal Rankings
- Journal Citation Reports on ISI Web of Knowledge
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- An example of a good journal (one of its editors, Dana Scott, has received the Turing Award) which has no Qualis ranking: http://www.lmcs-online.org/index.php
- Google Scholar journal rankings
Etc
- Students at UTFPR can use our http://proxyautenticado.utfpr.edu.br/
- Citation Maps on ISI Web of Knowledge
- Click on the paper, then click on “Citation Map”, “Select Depth” and “Create Map”.
- Alan Turing:
Open Access Journals
- The Cost of Knowledge - A boycott on Elsevier
- An example of a good open access journal: http://www.plosone.org/
- Another example: http://www.lmcs-online.org/index.php
Learn how to write a good paper
No time to show
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- Rework
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