Software Engineering in Australasia
Sherlock A. Licorish, Christoph Treude, John Grundy, Chakkrit, Tantithamthavorn, Kelly Blincoe, Stephen MacDonell, Li Li, Jean-Guy Schneider

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of the current state, practices, strengths, and future opportunities of software engineering research and practice in Australasia, encouraging collaboration in the region.
Contribution
It offers the first regional overview of software engineering practices and research strengths in Australasia, highlighting opportunities for future collaboration.
Findings
Popular development methods and tools in Australasia
Strengths of local software engineering researchers
Open call for regional collaboration
Abstract
Six months ago an important call was made for researchers globally to provide insights into the way Software Engineering is done in their region. Heeding this call we hereby outline the position Software Engineering in Australasia (New Zealand and Australia). This article first considers the software development methods practices and tools that are popular in the Australasian software engineering community. We then briefly review the particular strengths of software engineering researchers in Australasia. Finally we make an open call for collaborators by reflecting on our current position and identifying future opportunities
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