TY - GEN
T1 - Towards sustainability of systematic literature reviews
AU - Santos, Vinicius Dos
AU - Iwazaki, Anderson Yoshiaki
AU - Felizardo, Katia Romero
AU - Souza, Erica Ferreira
AU - Nakagawa, Elisa Yumi
PY - 2021/10/11
Y1 - 2021/10/11
N2 - Background: The software engineering community has increasingly conducted systematic literature reviews (SLR) as a means to summarize evidence from different studies and bring to light the state of the art of a given research topic. While SLR provide many benefits, they also present several problems with punctual solutions for some of them. However, two main problems still remain: The high time-/effort-consumption nature of SLR and the lack of an effective impact of SLR results in the industry, as initially expected for SLR. Aims: The main goal of this paper is to introduce a new view which we name Sustainability of SLR on how to deal with SLR aiming at reducing those problems. Method: We analyzed six reference studies published in the last decade to identify, group, and analyze the SLR problems and their interconnections. Based on such analysis, we proposed the view of Sustainability of SLR that intends to address these problems. Results: The proposed view encompasses three dimensions (social, economic, and technical) that could become SLR more sustainable in the sense that the four major problems and 31 barriers (i.e., possible causes for those problems) that we identified could be mitigated. Conclusions: The view of Sustainability of SLR intends to change the researchers mindset to mitigate the inherent SLR problems and, as a consequence, achieve sustainable SLR, i.e., those that consume less time/effort to be conducted and updated with useful results for the industry.
AB - Background: The software engineering community has increasingly conducted systematic literature reviews (SLR) as a means to summarize evidence from different studies and bring to light the state of the art of a given research topic. While SLR provide many benefits, they also present several problems with punctual solutions for some of them. However, two main problems still remain: The high time-/effort-consumption nature of SLR and the lack of an effective impact of SLR results in the industry, as initially expected for SLR. Aims: The main goal of this paper is to introduce a new view which we name Sustainability of SLR on how to deal with SLR aiming at reducing those problems. Method: We analyzed six reference studies published in the last decade to identify, group, and analyze the SLR problems and their interconnections. Based on such analysis, we proposed the view of Sustainability of SLR that intends to address these problems. Results: The proposed view encompasses three dimensions (social, economic, and technical) that could become SLR more sustainable in the sense that the four major problems and 31 barriers (i.e., possible causes for those problems) that we identified could be mitigated. Conclusions: The view of Sustainability of SLR intends to change the researchers mindset to mitigate the inherent SLR problems and, as a consequence, achieve sustainable SLR, i.e., those that consume less time/effort to be conducted and updated with useful results for the industry.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85117881593
U2 - 10.1145/3475716.3484192
DO - 10.1145/3475716.3484192
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
BT - ESEM 2021 - Proceedings of the 15th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 15th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2021
Y2 - 11 October 2021 through 15 October 2021
ER -