A Systematic Review Process for Software Engineering

  • Mian P
  • Conte T
  • Natali A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although software process proposals appear continuously, it is difficult to fit any of them into a given company as they are. Thus, some kind of adaptation or tailoring is always necessary. The goal of software process tailoring is to adapt an "off-the-shelf" software process to meet the needs of a specific organization or project. Although process tailoring is a mandatory activity in most software process proposals, it is usually carried out by following an ad-hoc approach, and the amount of research done on this topic to date can be considered small. This paper presents a systematic review of software process tailoring, analyzing the existing approaches towards this activity, discussing the main issues related to the problem, and providing an up-to-date and complete framework in which to position new research activities.

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Mian, P., Conte, T., Natali, A., Biolchini, J., & Travassos, G. (2007). A Systematic Review Process for Software Engineering. Empirical Software Engineering, 32(3), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1145/1241572.1241584

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