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Methodology of Systematic Literature Studies in Software Engineering

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English - June 02, 2024 08:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 128 ratings
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Listen to this interview of Marcos Kalinowski, Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We talk about his coauthored papers; When to update systematic literature reviews in software engineering (JSS 2020); Guidelines for the search strategy to update systematic literature reviews in software engineering (IST 2020); and Successful combination of database search and snowballing for identification of primary studies in systematic literature studies (IST 2022).
Marcos Kalinowski : "Genuine collaborations, ones which actually came out the context of ideas — even by coincidence and just because the work shared a common ground — this is the sort of thing that keeps me motivated, you know, because typically as researchers, we sometimes hoard or protect ideas, even want to compete maybe. But really, many of us know — and certainly I have experienced this in all the work on these papers — that we will all do more impactful work by sharing ideas and collaborating."
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Listen to this interview of Marcos Kalinowski, Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We talk about his coauthored papers; When to update systematic literature reviews in software engineering (JSS 2020); Guidelines for the search strategy to update systematic literature reviews in software engineering (IST 2020); and Successful combination of database search and snowballing for identification of primary studies in systematic literature studies (IST 2022).

Marcos Kalinowski : "Genuine collaborations, ones which actually came out the context of ideas — even by coincidence and just because the work shared a common ground — this is the sort of thing that keeps me motivated, you know, because typically as researchers, we sometimes hoard or protect ideas, even want to compete maybe. But really, many of us know — and certainly I have experienced this in all the work on these papers — that we will all do more impactful work by sharing ideas and collaborating."

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