DocumentCode
1421873
Title
Systematic review and aggregation of empirical studies on elicitation techniques
Author
Dieste, Oscar ; Juristo, Natalia
Author_Institution
Fac. de Informdtica, Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Boadilla del Monte, Spain
Volume
37
Issue
2
fYear
2011
Firstpage
283
Lastpage
304
Abstract
We have located the results of empirical studies on elicitation techniques and aggregated these results to gather empirically grounded evidence. Our chosen surveying methodology was systematic review, whereas we used an adaptation of comparative analysis for aggregation because meta-analysis techniques could not be applied. The review identified 564 publications from the SCOPUS, IEEEXPLORE, and ACM DL databases, as well as Google. We selected and extracted data from 26 of those publications. The selected publications contain 30 empirical studies. These studies were designed to test 43 elicitation techniques and 50 different response variables. We got 100 separate results from the experiments. The aggregation generated 17 pieces of knowledge about the interviewing, laddering, sorting, and protocol analysis elicitation techniques. We provide a set of guidelines based on the gathered pieces of knowledge.
Keywords
knowledge acquisition; software engineering; ACM DL databases; Google; IEEEXPLORE; SCOPUS; elicitation techniques; empirically grounded evidence; surveying methodology; systematic review; Data mining; Databases; Information analysis; Protocols; Sensitivity analysis; Software measurement; Sorting; Elicitation methods; experimentation; performance measures; systematic literature review.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSE.2010.33
Filename
5416730
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