论文标题
全球软件工程研究:系统快照
Research in Global Software Engineering: A Systematic Snapshot
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论文摘要
本文报告了我们使用新的系统快照映射(SSM)技术对最近的有关全球软件工程(GSE)的最新文献的扩展分析。这项工作的主要目的是了解正在解决什么问题以及如何在GSE中进行研究 - 相对而言,没有进行什么工作。我们在两个阶段进行了分析。在第一阶段,我们分析了2011年1月至2012年6月之间发表的275篇论文,在第二阶段,我们通过考虑另外26篇论文来增强分析(根据2013年国际全球软件工程会议(ICGSE'13)(ICGSE'13)。我们的结果表明,目前,GSE研究专注于管理和基础结构的研究因素,使用主要研究方法,该研究的研究层面是主要的研究方法。访谈,调查,野外研究和案例研究是GSE的主要参与者,美国 - 印度的合作是最常研究的,随后是美国 - 中国的大量研究。模拟以及对评估方法的相关关注,所有这些都表明,现有的工具,方法和方法正在GSE上下文中进行测试,即使这些工具和方法可能并不固有地适用于GSE的额外规模和复杂性。
This paper reports our extended analysis of the recent literature addressing global software engineering (GSE), using a new Systematic Snapshot Mapping (SSM) technique. The primary purpose of this work is to understand what issues are being addressed and how research is being carried out in GSE -- and comparatively, what work is not being conducted. We carried out the analysis in two stages. In the first stage we analyzed 275 papers published between January 2011 and June 2012, and in the second stage we augmented our analysis by considering a further 26 papers (from the 2013 International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE'13). Our results reveal that, currently, GSE studies are focused on management- and infrastructure-related factors, using principally evaluative research approaches. Most of the studies are conducted at the organizational level, mainly using methods such as interviews, surveys, field studies and case studies. The USA, India and China are major players in GSE, with USA-India collaborations being the most frequently studied, followed by USA-China. While a considerable number of GSE-related studies have been published since January 2011 they are currently quite narrowly focused, on exploratory research and explanatory theories, and the critical research paradigm has been untouched. An absence of formulative research, experimentation and simulation, and a related focus on evaluative approaches, all suggest that existing tools, methods and approaches from related fields are being tested in the GSE context, even though these may not be inherently applicable to the additional scale and complexity of GSE.