Garousi, Vahid

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Yusifoglu, Vahid Garousi
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Software Engineering
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13

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9

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WoS Citation Count

613

Scopus Citation Count

790

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WoS Citations per Publication

47.15

Scopus Citations per Publication

60.77

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3

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Journal of Systems and Software4
Information and Software Technology3
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series -- 2014 International Conference on Software and Systems Process, ICSSP 2014 -- 26 May 2014 through 28 May 2014 -- Nanjing -- 1056081
CEUR Workshop Proceedings -- 9th Turkish National Software Engineering Symposium, UYMS 2015 -- 9 September 2015 through 11 September 2015 -- Izmir -- 1176651
17th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in software Engineering -- APR 14-16, 2013 -- Porto de Galinhas, BRAZIL1
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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 21
    Citation - Scopus: 24
    A Bibliometric/Geographic Assessment of 40 Years of Software Engineering Research (1969-2009)
    (World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2013) Garousi, Vahid; Ruhe, Guenther
    Bibliometric rankings are quite common in the field of software engineering. For example, there are a series of ranking repeated every year which identify the top researchers and institutions at the international level in the field. There are also other studies to determine the most cited articles in software engineering journals, the most popular research topics in this area, or identify the top researchers and institutions in regional levels. However, there exists no existing bibliometric quantitative analysis of publications in the area of software engineering (SE), including relative and absolute growth in the number of all SE publications as well as an analysis among countries. This is the main goal and motivation of this article. Besides, this study intends to provide an overall quantitative trend of the software engineering papers, and compare that trend to research output in other areas of science. The bibliometric study reported in this paper is motivated by the fact that understanding the amount of geographical research contributions to the field of software engineering can help identify different countries' level of commitment to support research activities in this area over years. We analyze how the contribution levels of top-ranked countries have changed over the years and how SE compares to other disciplines of engineering and science. Among the most interesting findings of this study are: (1) Over 40 years, in total about 60% of the SE literature has been contributed by only 7% of all countries, (2) the SE research output of different countries does not necessarily correlate with their GDPs, (3) the share of contributions to the SE discipline by the American researchers has declined from 71.43% ( in 1980) to 14.90% ( in 2008), and ( 4) China is the country with the biggest share growth in the number of publications ( from 0.82% of the entire SE publications in 1991 to 13.82% in 2009).