Guidelines for the Search Strategy to Update Systematic Literature Reviews in Software Engineering
Claes Wohlin, Emilia Mendes, Katia Romero Felizardo, Marcos Kalinowski

TL;DR
This paper proposes and evaluates guidelines for updating Systematic Literature Reviews in Software Engineering, emphasizing efficient search strategies and collaborative paper selection to maintain current evidence summaries.
Contribution
It introduces specific guidelines for updating SLRs in SE, validated through multiple case studies and emphasizing cost-effective search methods and collaborative review processes.
Findings
Single iteration forward snowballing with Google Scholar is most cost-effective.
Multiple researchers improve paper selection quality.
Guidelines are supported across different SLR cases.
Abstract
Context: Systematic Literature Reviews (SLRs) have been adopted within Software Engineering (SE) for more than a decade to provide meaningful summaries of evidence on several topics. Many of these SLRs are now potentially not fully up-to-date, and there are no standard proposals on how to update SLRs in SE. Objective: The objective of this paper is to propose guidelines on how to best search for evidence when updating SLRs in SE, and to evaluate these guidelines using an SLR that was not employed during the formulation of the guidelines. Method: To propose our guidelines, we compare and discuss outcomes from applying different search strategies to identify primary studies in a published SLR, an SLR update, and two replications in the area of effort estimation. These guidelines are then evaluated using an SLR in the area of software ecosystems, its update and a replication. Results: The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Research · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
