International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 141 - Number 8 |
Year of Publication: 2016 |
Authors: Muhammad Salam, Siffat Ullah Khan |
10.5120/ijca2016909712 |
Muhammad Salam, Siffat Ullah Khan . Identification of Practices for Green Software Development in Multi-Sourced Project: A Systematic Literature Review Protocol. International Journal of Computer Applications. 141, 8 ( May 2016), 33-38. DOI=10.5120/ijca2016909712
Context: Green software engineering (GSE) is a research area gaining reputation to develop green and sustainable software. Whereas software multi-sourcing is the allocation of software development processes to external (offshore) multiple vendors in order to reduce cost, improve quality, and minimize the development time. Green software multi-sourcing is a recent research area which lies at the intersection of both the aforementioned research areas. Objective: The objective of this study is to develop systematic literature review (SLR) protocol to identify practices/solutions to assist software multisourcing vendors in the development of green and sustainable software. Method: We have used systematic literature review (SLR) process as research methodology and have developed the SLR protocol. Outcome: The expected outcomes of the implementation of SLR protocol will be the identification of solutions/practices for multisourcing vendors in the development of green and sustainable software in multi-sourced projects.