Software ecosystems – a systematic literature review

Konstantinos Manikas, Klaus Marius Hansen

247 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

A software ecosystem is the interaction of a set of actors on top of a common technological platform that results in a number of software solutions or services. Arguably, software ecosystems are gaining importance with the advent of, e.g., the Google Android, Apache, and Salesforce.com ecosystems. However, there exists no systematic overview of the research done on software ecosystems from a software engineering perspective. We performed a systematic literature review of software ecosystem research, analyzing 90 papers on the subject taken from a gross collection of 420. Our main conclusions are that while research on software ecosystems is increasing (a) there is little consensus on what constitutes a software ecosystem, (b) few analytical models of software ecosystems exist, and (c) little research is done in the context of real-world ecosystems. This work provides an overview of the field, while identifying areas for future research.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Systems and Software
Volume86
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)1294–1306
Number of pages13
ISSN0164-1212
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2013

Keywords

  • Faculty of Science
  • Software ecosystems
  • Software ecosystem
  • Systematic literature review

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