A systematic mapping study of value-based software engineering
Integrating value-oriented perspectives into the principles and practices of software engineering is critical to ensure that software development and management activities address all key stakeholders’ views and also balance short-and-long-term goals. This is put forward in the discipline of Va...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English English |
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IEEE
2019
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Summary: | Integrating value-oriented perspectives into the
principles and practices of software engineering is critical to
ensure that software development and management
activities address all key stakeholders’ views and also
balance short-and-long-term goals. This is put forward in
the discipline of Value-Based Software Engineering (VBSE).
In this paper, a mapping study of VBSE is detailed. We
classify evidence on VBSE principles and practices, research
methods, and the research types. This mapping study
includes 134 studies located from online searches, and
backward snowballing of references. Our results show that
VB Requirements Engineering (22%) and VB Planning and
Control (19%) were the two principles and practices mostly
investigated in the VBSE literature, whereas VB Risk
Management, VB People Management and Value Creation
(3% respectively) were the three less researched. In terms of
the research method, the most commonly employed method
is case-study research. In terms of research types, most of
the studies (28%) proposed solution technique(s) without
empirical validation. |
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