1. What have the authors contributed in "Practitioner evaluations on software testing tools" ?
In software engineering practice, evaluating and selecting the software testing tools that best fit the project at hand is an important and challenging task.. The authors analyzed the reliability of the opinions utilizing Krippendorff ’ s alpha, intra-class correlation coefficient ( ICC ), and coefficients of variation ( CV ).. The authors show how increasing the number of respondents improves the reliability of the estimates measured with ICC.. To improve the understanding, robustness, and impact of the findings, the authors need to conduct further studies by utilizing diverse sources and complementary methods.. In scientific studies of software engineering, practitioner evaluations and beliefs have recently gained interest, and some studies suggest that practitioners find beliefs of peers more credible than empirical evidence.. The authors find that opinions towards a specific tool can be conflicting.
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