There is an ongoing interest in the Software Engineering field for multivocal literature reviews including grey literature. However, at the same time, the role of the grey literature is still controversial, and the benefits of its inclusion in systematic reviews are object of discussion. Some of these arguments concern the quality assessment methods for grey literature entries, which is often considered a challenging and critical task. On the one hand, apart from a few proposals, there is a lack of an acknowledged methodological support for the inclusion of Software Engineering grey literature in systematic surveys. On the other hand, the unstructured shape of the grey literature contents could lead to bias in the evaluation process impacting on the quality of the surveys. This work leverages an approach on fuzzy Likert scales, and it proposes a methodology for managing the explicit uncertainties emerging during the assessment of entries from the grey literature. The methodology also strengthens the adoption of consensus policies that take into account the individual confidence level expressed for each of the collected scores.

About the assessment of Grey Literature in Software Engineering

De Angelis G;Lonetti F
2021

Abstract

There is an ongoing interest in the Software Engineering field for multivocal literature reviews including grey literature. However, at the same time, the role of the grey literature is still controversial, and the benefits of its inclusion in systematic reviews are object of discussion. Some of these arguments concern the quality assessment methods for grey literature entries, which is often considered a challenging and critical task. On the one hand, apart from a few proposals, there is a lack of an acknowledged methodological support for the inclusion of Software Engineering grey literature in systematic surveys. On the other hand, the unstructured shape of the grey literature contents could lead to bias in the evaluation process impacting on the quality of the surveys. This work leverages an approach on fuzzy Likert scales, and it proposes a methodology for managing the explicit uncertainties emerging during the assessment of entries from the grey literature. The methodology also strengthens the adoption of consensus policies that take into account the individual confidence level expressed for each of the collected scores.
2021
Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica ''Antonio Ruberti'' - IASI
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
978-1-4503-9053-8
Grey Literature
Quality assessment
Likert scale
Fuzzy rating scale
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