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The Human Need for Storytelling: Reflections on Qualitative Software Engineering Research With a Focus Group of Experts

Published: December 8, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.07293v1

By: Roberto Verdecchia, Justus Bogner

Potential Business Impact:

Helps software engineers understand people better.

Business Areas:
Software Engineering Science and Engineering, Software

From its first adoption in the late 80s, qualitative research has slowly but steadily made a name for itself in what was, and perhaps still is, the predominantly quantitative software engineering (SE) research landscape. As part of our regular column on empirical software engineering (ACM SIGSOFT SEN-ESE), we reflect on the state of qualitative SE research with a focus group of experts. Among other things, we discuss why qualitative SE research is important, how it evolved over time, common impediments faced while practicing it today, and what the future of qualitative SE research might look like. Joining the conversation are Rashina Hoda (Monash University, Australia), Carolyn Seaman (University of Maryland, United States), and Klaas Stol (University College Cork, Ireland). The content of this paper is a faithful account of our conversation from October 25, 2025, which we moderated and edited for our column.

Country of Origin
🇮🇹 🇳🇱 Netherlands, Italy

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Software Engineering