SEMar 22, 2020

Rapid Reviews in Software Engineering

arXiv:2003.10006v159 citations
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This work addresses the gap between research and practice in software engineering, offering an incremental method to improve evidence-based decision-making for practitioners.

The paper tackles the problem of secondary studies lacking practical connections in software engineering by introducing Rapid Reviews, lightweight studies designed to deliver timely evidence to practitioners, and presents results from conducting two such reviews along with guidelines for implementation.

Integrating research evidence into practice is one of the main goals of Evidence-Based Software Engineering (EBSE). Secondary studies, one of the main EBSE products, are intended to summarize the best research evidence and make them easily consumable by practitioners. However, recent studies show that some secondary studies lack connections with software engineering practice. In this chapter, we present the concept of Rapid Reviews, which are lightweight secondary studies focused on delivering evidence to practitioners in a timely manner. Rapid reviews support practitioners in their decision-making, and should be conducted bounded to a practical problem, inserted into a practical context. Thus, Rapid Reviews can be easily integrated in a knowledge/technology transfer initiative. After describing the basic concepts, we present the results and experiences of conducting two Rapid Reviews. We also provide guidelines to help researchers and practitioners who want to conduct Rapid Reviews, and we finally discuss topics that my concern the research community about the feasibility of Rapid Reviews as an Evidence-Based method. In conclusion, we believe Rapid Reviews might interest researchers and practitioners working in the intersection between software engineering research and practice.

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