Henry Edison
Senior Lecturer/Docent
Department of Software Engineering
Room J2624, Karlskrona
Research domain: Software Engineering
His research interests include empirical software engineering in the area of software product innovation, software startups, and analytics in software engineering. His research examines current and future practices and trends of software development processes and tailors them to suit different contexts, from startups and new emerging to large and established organizations. He has published in leading journals and conferences in his field, including IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Journal of Systems and Software, Information and Software Technology, etc.
In 2018, he was awarded a prestigious Advanced Learning in Evolving Critical Systems (ALECS) research fellowship of a two-year duration at Lero, Ireland. ALECS is an innovative fellowship program coordinated by Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre. The initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie program and by Science Foundation Ireland through Lero.
Latest publications
- Nirnaya Tripathi, Henry Edison, Xiaofeng Wang, "Advances in Software Startups", Advances in Software Startups, pp. 1-9, Springer Nature, 2026
- Mario Simaremare, Henry Edison, Nirnaya Tripathi, "Do Agile Practices Inhibit Innovation?", Advances in Software Startups, pp. 211-224, Springer Nature, 2026
- Kai-Kristian Kemell, Henry Edison, "The Promise of Generative AI for Software Startups", Advances in Software Startups, pp. 35-53, Springer Nature, 2026
- Feliks Prasepta Sejahtera Surbakti, Cynthia Chabella, Henry Edison, "Development of an Android-Based Financial Management Information System for Boarding Houses Using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) Method", TEM Journal, ISSN 2217-8309, EISSN 2217-8333, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 3287-3296, UIKTEN - ASSOC INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION & SCIENCE, 2025
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