2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-015-1663-x
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A bibliometric analysis of the Turkish software engineering research community

Abstract: This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of the Turkish software engineering (SE) community (researchers and institutions). The bibliometric analysis has been conducted based on the number of papers published in the software-engineering-related venues and indexed in the Scopus academic search engine until year 2014. According to the bibliometric analysis, the top-ranked institution is Middle East Technical University, and the top-ranked scholar is Ayşe Başar Bener (formerly with Bogaziçi University and now … Show more

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“…We list in Table 5 and Table 6 the top 5 highly-cited papers based on two metrics: (1) absolute citation values, and (2) normalized citations (average citations per year). Both of these metrics are widely used in bibliometric studies, e.g., [44,45]. We can see that four papers appear in both top-5 lists.…”
Section: Rq 42-highly Cited Papersmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…We list in Table 5 and Table 6 the top 5 highly-cited papers based on two metrics: (1) absolute citation values, and (2) normalized citations (average citations per year). Both of these metrics are widely used in bibliometric studies, e.g., [44,45]. We can see that four papers appear in both top-5 lists.…”
Section: Rq 42-highly Cited Papersmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In our review and mapping, we followed the standard process for performing systematic literature review (SLR) and systematic literature mapping (SLM) studies in software engineering. We performed the searches in both the Google Scholar database and Scopus (www.scopus.com), both widely used in review studies and bibliometrics papers, e.g., [44,45]. The reason that we used Scopus in addition to Google Scholar was that several sources have mentioned that: "it [Google Scholar] should not be used alone for systematic review searches" [46] as it may miss to find a subset of papers.…”
Section: Selecting the Source Engines And Search Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographical based bibiliometric studies on Turkish [14] and Canadian [18] SE communities were performed by Garousi et al to study the citation landscape in the respective countries. They identify a lack of diversity in the general SE spectrum, for example, limited focus on requirements engineering, software maintenance and evolution, and architecture.…”
Section: Bibliometrics Based Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To find and select the papers for the SLM, we used both Google Scholar and Scopus. These are both widely used in many previous SLR and SLM papers in software engineering, e.g., [61][62][63][64]. The reason that we used Scopus in addition to Google Scholar was that several sources have mentioned that: "it [Google Scholar] should not be used alone for systematic review searches" [65] as it may not find all papers.…”
Section: The Search Process: Selecting the Source Engines And Search mentioning
confidence: 99%