Evolution of Secondary Studies in Software Engineering

Autor: Budgen, David, Brereton, Pearl
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Information & Software Technology, 2022 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Popis: Context: Other disciplines commonly employ secondary studies to address the needs of practitioners and policymakers. Since being adopted by software engineering in 2004, many have been undertaken by researchers. Objective: To assess how the role of secondary studies in software engineering has evolved. Method: We examined a sample of 131 secondary studies published in a set of five major software engineering journals for the years 2010, 2015 and 2020. These were categorised by their type (e.g. mapping study), their research focus (quantitative/qualitative and practice/methodological), as well as the experience of the first authors. Results: Secondary studies are now a well-established research tool. They are predominantly qualitative and there is extensive use of mapping studies to profile research in particular areas. A significant number are clearly produced as part of postgraduate study, although experienced researchers also conduct many secondary studies. They are sometimes also used as part of a multi-method study. Conclusions: Existing guidelines largely focus upon quantitative systematic reviews. Based on our findings, we suggest that more guidance is needed on how to conduct, analyse, and report qualitative secondary studies.
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