Ecosistemas Software: Análisis de revisiones sistemáticas de literatura

  1. García Holgado, Alicia 1
  2. García Peñalvo, Francisco José 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Salamanca
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    Universidad de Salamanca

    Salamanca, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02f40zc51

Libro:
TICAI 2018 TICs para el Aprendizaje de la Ingeniería
  1. A. Vaz Fidalgo (ed. lit.)
  2. Oscar Martínez Bonastre (ed. lit.)

Editorial: IEEE, Sociedad de Educación (USA)

ISBN: 978-84-8158-838-5

Año de publicación: 2019

Páginas: 91-98

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

Resumen

Los ecosistemas software, y en particular, los ecosistemas tecnológicos, permiten resolver problemas relacionados con la gestión de la información y el conocimiento en todo tipo de organizaciones. Con el fin de mejorar la definición y desarrollo de este tipo de soluciones tecnológicas, en primer lugar, se deben identificar y analizar las investigaciones previas. De esta manera se pretende esclarecer si existen soluciones en la literatura que permitan resolver los problemas identificados. Como fase previa a la revisión sistemática de la literatura, se ha llevado a cabo un análisis centrado en estudios sistemáticos de la literatura sobre ecosistemas software. Dicho análisis se ha realizado a través de un mapeo sistemático.

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