TY - JOUR T1 - Explanations in software engineering: the pragmatic point of view JF - Minds and Machines Y1 - 2010 A1 - De Winter, Jan ED - Moor, James H AB -

This article reveals that explanatory practice in software engineering is in accordance with pragmatic explanatory pluralism, which states that explanations should at least partially be evaluated by their practical use. More specifically, I offer a defense of the idea that several explanation-types are legitimate in software engineering, and that the appropriateness of an explanation-type depends on (a) the engineer’s interests, and (b) the format of the explanation-seeking question he asks, with this format depending on his interests. This idea is defended by considering examples that are representative for explanatory practice in software engineering. Different kinds of technological explanation are spelled out, and the dependence of their appropriateness on interests and question-formats is extensively illustrated.

VL - 20 SP - 277–289 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11023-010-9190-2 ER -