An empirical survey in 1995 found that the research literature of CS comprises of far less research papers with experimentally validated results in comparison to other sciences. This paper presents the findings of a survey of recent research literature in CS conducted using similar methodology. In this survey, 208 research papers from the journals and transactions published by ACM were examined. The papers were classified as formal theory based papers, experimental and empirical result based papers, hypothesis proposing and opinion papers, and survey and review papers. The thrust was on identifying the experimental result and empirical observations in these papers. It was observed that experimental and empirical result based papers consist more than 80% of the papers examined. This proves that the significance of experimentation in CS has increased considerably.