The paper reframes manufacturing ransomware recovery as an interdependency problem, identifies nine evidence-backed failure modes from a multivocal review, and defines Minimum Viable Factory Recovery as an analytical objective for resuming minimal safe operations.
Guidelines for including grey literature and conducting multivocal literature reviews in software engineering
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A scoping review and empirical analysis produce a six-category taxonomy of factors driving AI non-development and abandonment, showing that practical issues like resource limits and organizational dynamics often outweigh ethical concerns in real decisions.
A first multivocal literature review finds academia modifies IoT to meet Zero Trust rules while industry integrates IoT into existing NIST-guided Zero Trust frameworks, exposing gaps in socio-technical and cost-benefit analysis.
PoCs should be elevated to first-class architectural decision instruments via a lightweight planning-execution-decision framework that ensures technical validation and durable knowledge capture.
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From Backup Restoration to Minimum Viable Factory Recovery: A Systematization of Ransomware Recovery in Manufacturing Systems
The paper reframes manufacturing ransomware recovery as an interdependency problem, identifies nine evidence-backed failure modes from a multivocal review, and defines Minimum Viable Factory Recovery as an analytical objective for resuming minimal safe operations.
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To Build or Not to Build? Factors that Lead to Non-Development or Abandonment of AI Systems
A scoping review and empirical analysis produce a six-category taxonomy of factors driving AI non-development and abandonment, showing that practical issues like resource limits and organizational dynamics often outweigh ethical concerns in real decisions.
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Converging Zero Trust and IoT Security: A Multivocal Literature Review
A first multivocal literature review finds academia modifies IoT to meet Zero Trust rules while industry integrates IoT into existing NIST-guided Zero Trust frameworks, exposing gaps in socio-technical and cost-benefit analysis.
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Proof of Concept as a First-Class Architectural Decision Instrument
PoCs should be elevated to first-class architectural decision instruments via a lightweight planning-execution-decision framework that ensures technical validation and durable knowledge capture.
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To Vibe Research or Not to Vibe Research? Generative AI in Qualitative Research
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