SEMay 4, 2017

Automatically Installing and Deploying Tools for Conducting Systematic Reviews in ReLiS

arXiv:1705.01978v12 citations
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This addresses the problem of inefficient project setup for researchers conducting systematic reviews, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing automation concepts.

The authors tackled the time-consuming setup process for systematic reviews by introducing ReLiS, a framework that configures and deploys projects, resulting in a tool that enables live installation and deployment of multiple concurrent projects.

Conducting systematic reviews (SR) is a time consuming endeavor that requires several iterations to setup right. We present ReLiS, a framework to configure and deploy projects while conducting a SR. It features a domain-specific modeling editor tailored for researchers who perform SRs and an architecture that enables live installation and deployment of multiple concurrently running projects. See the accompanying video at http://youtu.be/U5zOmk2vWy8

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