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Infusion of Blockchain to Establish Trustworthiness in AI Supported Software Evolution: A Systematic Literature Review

Software Engineering 2026-02-03 v2

Abstract

Context: Blockchain and AI are increasingly explored to enhance trustworthiness in software engineering (SE), particularly in supporting software evolution tasks. Method: We conducted a systematic literature review (SLR) using a predefined protocol with clear eligibility criteria to ensure transparency, reproducibility, and minimized bias, synthesizing research on blockchain-enabled trust in AI-driven SE tools and processes. Results: Most studies focus on integrating AI in SE, with only 31% explicitly addressing trustworthiness. Our review highlights six recent studies exploring blockchain-based approaches to reinforce reliability, transparency, and accountability in AI-assisted SE tasks. Conclusion: Blockchain enhances trust by ensuring data immutability, model transparency, and lifecycle accountability, including federated learning with blockchain consensus and private data verification. However, inconsistent definitions of trust and limited real-world testing remain major challenges. Future work must develop measurable, reproducible trust frameworks to enable reliable, secure, and compliant AI-driven SE ecosystems, including applications involving large language models.

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@article{arxiv.2601.20918,
  title  = {Infusion of Blockchain to Establish Trustworthiness in AI Supported Software Evolution: A Systematic Literature Review},
  author = {Mohammad Naserameri and Juergen Rilling},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.20918},
  year   = {2026}
}

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This paper is a preprint of a manuscript submitted for journal publication. The accompanying dataset supporting this systematic literature review is publicly available on Zenodo