Templates and tariffs — tools for empirical studies

This paper discusses the roles that devices which we term templates and tariffs can play in controlling empirical studies of programmers. Having been involved in a number of empirical investigations of programming, some based on observational studies of large groups and others based on protocols of...

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Software
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