A taxonomy of metrics for GUI-based testing research: A systematic literature review
R Coppola, E Alégroth - Information and Software Technology, 2022 - Elsevier
Context: GUI-based testing is a sub-field of software testing research that has emerged in
the last three decades. GUI-based testing techniques focus on verifying the functional …
the last three decades. GUI-based testing techniques focus on verifying the functional …
A journey through qualitative research: From design to reporting
S Gaudet, D Robert - 2018 - torrossa.com
How do people become politically involved in their communities? Why do young adults
participate in cosplay and immerse themselves in manga culture? How do senior citizens …
participate in cosplay and immerse themselves in manga culture? How do senior citizens …
What have Vietnamese scholars learned from researching entrepreneurship? A Systematic review
This study reviews the research landscape of entrepreneurship studies done by Vietnamese
researchers from 2008 to 2018. A sample size of 111 articles from 108 academic outlets …
researchers from 2008 to 2018. A sample size of 111 articles from 108 academic outlets …
Does medical students' sense of belonging affect their interest in orthopaedic surgery careers? A qualitative investigation
Background The concept of social belonging has been shown to be important for retention
and student success in collegiate environments and general surgery training. However, this …
and student success in collegiate environments and general surgery training. However, this …
Straussian grounded theory: an evolved variant in qualitative research
D Mohajan, H Mohajan - 2022 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
Grounded theory (GT) has emerged on the basis of different ontological and epistemological
assumptions and is considered as a popular research approach in many branches of social …
assumptions and is considered as a popular research approach in many branches of social …
Medical student specialty decision-making and perceptions of neurosurgery. Part 1: Role of gender
S Pugazenthi, GW Johnson, H Lee, JM Strahle - Journal of neurosurgery, 2023 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Although women account for 50% of medical school graduates, less than 30%
of neurosurgery residency applicants and less than 10% of neurosurgeons are female. In …
of neurosurgery residency applicants and less than 10% of neurosurgeons are female. In …
A vulnerability-driven cyber security maturity model for measuring national critical infrastructure protection preparedness
Critical infrastructures are vital assets for the public safety, economic welfare and national
security of countries. Cyber systems are used extensively to monitor and control critical …
security of countries. Cyber systems are used extensively to monitor and control critical …
Barriers to developing social entrepreneurship in NGOs: application of grounded theory in Western Iran
The most appropriate type of entrepreneurship to achieve the goals of non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) is social entrepreneurship (SE). However, the NGOs face many …
organisations (NGOs) is social entrepreneurship (SE). However, the NGOs face many …
Medical student specialty decision-making and perceptions of neurosurgery. Part 2: Role of race/ethnicity
S Pugazenthi, GW Johnson, H Lee, JM Strahle - Journal of neurosurgery, 2023 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Although individuals underrepresented in medicine (URM) make up 33% of the
United States population, only 12.6% of medical school graduates identify as URM; the …
United States population, only 12.6% of medical school graduates identify as URM; the …
Envisioned pedagogical uses of chatbots in higher education and perceived benefits and challenges
O Tsivitanidou, A Ioannou - International conference on human-computer …, 2021 - Springer
The widespread use of chatbots is a reality and their application in higher education is
promising. Understanding higher education users' expectations for the use of chatbots in …
promising. Understanding higher education users' expectations for the use of chatbots in …