posted on 2012-10-08, 12:58authored byDavid Bowes, Tracy Hall, Sarah Beecham
Background: Systematic literature reviews are increasingly used
in software engineering. Most systematic literature reviews
require several hundred papers to be examined and assessed. This
is not a trivial task and can be time consuming and error-prone.
Aim: We present SLuRp - our open source web enabled database
that supports the management of systematic literature reviews.
Method: We describe the functionality of SLuRp and explain how
it supports all phases in a systematic literature review.
Results: We show how we used SLuRp in our SLR. We discuss
how SLuRp enabled us to generate complex results in which we
had confidence.
Conclusions: SLuRp supports all phases of an SLR and enables
reliable results to be generated. If we are to have confidence in
the outcomes of SLRs it is essential that such automated systems
are used.