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Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
45
Citations
20794
World Ranking
5322
National Ranking
1483

Overview

Shari Lawrence Pfleeger is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within computer science, with a specific interest in information systems.

The main topic of their work involves software engineering techniques and practices, reflecting a consistent research interest demonstrated over multiple publications.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled Evidence-Based Software Engineering Guidelines Revisited, published in 2025 in the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. This work has garnered academic attention, indicated by citation counts.

In their research collaborations, they have frequently worked with Barbara Kitchenham.

Their publications have been predominantly featured in the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, where they have contributed at least one paper.

  • Evidence-Based Software Engineering Guidelines Revisited (2025, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering)

  • Barbara Kitchenham

  • IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering

  • Computer Science

  • Information Systems

  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices

Best Publications

  • Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach

    Norman E. Fenton;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering

    B.A. Kitchenham;S.L. Pfleeger;L.M. Pickard;P.W. Jones

  • Software metrics (2nd ed.): a rigorous and practical approach

    Norman Fenton;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Software quality: the elusive target [special issues section]

    B. Kitchenham;S.L. Pfleeger

  • Case studies for method and tool evaluation

    B. Kitchenham;L. Pickard;S.L. Pfleeger

  • Towards a framework for software measurement validation

    B. Kitchenham;S.L. Pfleeger;N. Fenton

  • Personal Opinion Surveys

    Barbara A. Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Principles of survey research: part 5: populations and samples

    Barbara Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Principles of survey research: part 1: turning lemons into lemonade

    Shari Lawrence Pfleeger;Barbara A. Kitchenham

  • Science and substance: a challenge to software engineers

    N. Fenton;S.L. Pfleeger;R.L. Glass

  • Going Spear Phishing: Exploring Embedded Training and Awareness

    Deanna D. Caputo;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger;Jesse D. Freeman;M. Eric Johnson

  • Principles of survey research: part 3: constructing a survey instrument

    Barbara A. Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • An empirical study of maintenance and development estimation accuracy

    Barbara Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger;Beth McColl;Suzanne Eagan

  • Principles of survey research part 2: designing a survey

    Barbara A. Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Principles of survey research part 4: questionnaire evaluation

    Barbara Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Principles of survey research part 6: data analysis

    Barbara Kitchenham;Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Leveraging behavioral science to mitigate cyber security risk

    Shari Lawrence Pfleeger;Deanna D. Caputo

  • Status report on software measurement

    S.L. Pfleeger;R. Jeffery;B. Curtis;B. Kitchenham

  • Experimental design and analysis in software engineering

    Shari Lawrence Pfleeger

  • Why Measuring Security Is Hard

    Shari Lawrence Pfleeger;Robert K Cunningham

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara Kitchenham
Barbara Kitchenham Keele University
Norman Fenton
Norman Fenton Queen Mary University of London
Lionel C. Briand
Lionel C. Briand University of Ottawa
Elaine J. Weyuker
Elaine J. Weyuker University of Central Florida
Marvin V. Zelkowitz
Marvin V. Zelkowitz University of Maryland, College Park
Paul Ammann
Paul Ammann George Mason University
Jeff Offutt
Jeff Offutt George Mason University
Gregg Rothermel
Gregg Rothermel North Carolina State University
Michael E. Webber
Michael E. Webber The University of Texas at Austin
M. Eric Johnson
M. Eric Johnson Vanderbilt University

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