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Michael Felderer
Researcher at University of Innsbruck
Publications - 228
Citations - 3970
Michael Felderer is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Test strategy. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 194 publications receiving 2875 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Felderer include Blekinge Institute of Technology.
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Guidelines for including grey literature and conducting multivocal literature reviews in software engineering
TL;DR: The provided MLR guidelines will support researchers to effectively and efficiently conduct new MLRs in any area of SE and are recommended to utilize in their MLR studies and then share their lessons learned and experiences.
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The need for multivocal literature reviews in software engineering: complementing systematic literature reviews with grey literature
TL;DR: It is found that grey literature can give substantial benefits in certain areas of SE, and that the inclusion of grey literature brings forward certain challenges as evidence in them is often experience and opinion based.
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Naming the pain in requirements engineering
D. Méndez Fernández,Stefan Wagner,Marcos Kalinowski,Michael Felderer,P. Mafra,Antonio Vetro,Tayana Conte,Marie-Therese Christiansson,Desmond Greer,Casper Lassenius,Tomi Männistö,M. Nayabi,Markku Oivo,Birgit Penzenstadler,Dietmar Pfahl,Rafael Prikladnicki,Guenther Ruhe,André Schekelmann,Sagar Sen,Rodrigo O. Spínola,Ahmet Tuzcu,J. L. de la Vara,Roel Wieringa +22 more
TL;DR: The Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative as discussed by the authors is a family of surveys on the status quo and problems in practical requirements engineering (RE) in 10 countries in various domains.
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Hybrid software and system development in practice: waterfall, scrum, and beyond
Marco Kuhrmann,Philipp Diebold,Jürgen Münch,Paolo Tell,Vahid Garousi,Michael Felderer,Kitija Trektere,Fergal McCaffery,Oliver Linssen,Eckhart Hanser,Christian R. Prause +10 more
TL;DR: This paper reports on a survey on hybrid software development approaches, and shows that most combinations follow a pattern in which a traditional process model serves as framework in which several fine-grained (agile) practices are plugged in.
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Guidelines for including the grey literature and conducting multivocal literature reviews in software engineering
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present guidelines on how to conduct multivocal literature review (MLR) studies in SE from the planning phase, over conducting the review to the final reporting of the review.