Relevant information in TDD experiment reporting
Fernando Uyaguari, Silvia T. Acu\~na, John W. Castro, Davide Fucci,, Oscar Dieste, Sira Vegas

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the operationalization of response variables in TDD experiments affects results, highlighting the lack of detailed measurement reporting and proposing the need for standardized measurement protocols.
Contribution
It identifies key components of operationalization in TDD experiments and demonstrates their influence on results, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive measurement reporting.
Findings
Test suites significantly impact measurements and results
Intervention types influence measurements more than results
Most TDD experiments lack detailed measurement process reporting
Abstract
Experiments are a commonly used method of research in software engineering (SE). Researchers report their experiments following detailed guidelines. However, researchers do not, in the field of test-driven development (TDD) at least, specify how they operationalized the response variables and the measurement process. This article has three aims: (i) identify the response variable operationalization components in TDD experiments that study external quality; (ii) study their influence on the experimental results;(ii) determine if the experiment reports describe the measurement process components that have an impact on the results. Sequential mixed method. The first part of the research adopts a quantitative approach applying a statistical an\'alisis (SA) of the impact of the operationalization components on the experimental results. The second part follows on with a qualitative approach…
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