Exploring How SE Academic Papers Use Figures

The usage of figures to represent data or concepts in scientific articles is a common practice. We aim to understand what figures are used for in SE articles and in particular how quantitative data is represented. For this purpose we analyzed 865 articles published in leading software engineering sc...

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Published in:2025 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Methodological Issues with Empirical Studies in Software Engineering (WSESE) pp. 12 - 19
Main Authors: Torchiano, Marco, Laudadio, Lorenzo
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 03.05.2025
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Summary:The usage of figures to represent data or concepts in scientific articles is a common practice. We aim to understand what figures are used for in SE articles and in particular how quantitative data is represented. For this purpose we analyzed 865 articles published in leading software engineering scientific conferences and journals and classified 6342 figures and their contents. 47% of the figures are used to convey quantitative information and the rest depict more abstract non-quantitative information. The most common types of quantitative diagrams are bar plots, box plots, and line plots, accounting for 75% of the quantitative figures. We also found that each figure contains 1.6 errors, although 75% of them do not contain any critical error. Critical blatant errors are found in less than 5% of the figures.
DOI:10.1109/WSESE66602.2025.00009