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The Role of Rapid Reviews in Supporting Decision-Making in Software Engineering Practice
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Software MaintenanceSoftware Development PracticeEvidence-based InterventionEngineeringSystematic Literature StudyProject ManagementReal-world EvidenceSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisProgram EvaluationEmpirical Software Engineering ResearchSoftware Engineering PracticeRapid ReviewsSoftware AspectSoftware PracticeEvidence-based TherapyHealth PolicyDesignDecision Support SystemsEvidence-based RecommendationSoftware DesignDecision-makingSoftware TestingPatient SafetySoftware ReviewSystematic ReviewsBusinessMedicineEvidence-based PracticeRegular Systematic Reviews
Context: Recent work on Evidence Based Software Engineering (EBSE) suggests that systematic reviews lack connection with Software Engineering (SE) practice. In Evidence Based Medicine there is a growing initiative to address this kind of problem, in particular through what has been named as Rapid Reviews (RRs). They are adaptations of regular systematic reviews made to fit practitioners constraints.
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