Since 1997, the International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE) has been a forum for knowledge sharing about issues related to empirical software engineering and their application in software development practice. In a workshop-like atmosphere, researchers present and discuss the latest results of empirical and evaluation studies covering a wide range of topics in software engineering.
A very large number of submissions were received this year resulting in a very full program of accepted papers. This program included: 42 full papers, 9 short papers, 2 industry papers and 8 doctoral papers. Each paper was reviewed by at least 3 reviewers. The overall acceptance rate for full papers was 44%.
Two keynote speakers contributed to EASE 2014: Brendan Murphy, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Centre, Cambridge, UK and Anthony Finkelstein, Professor of Software Systems Engineering, University College London.
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