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Systematic literature reviews in software engineering – A systematic literature review
Information and Software Technology, 2009Background: In 2004 the concept of evidence-based software engineering (EBSE) was introduced at the ICSE04 conference. Aims: This study assesses the impact of systematic literature reviews (SLRs) which are the recommended EBSE method for aggregating evidence.
Barbara Kitchenham +2 more
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Gamification in the Workplace: A Systematic Literature Review
Gamification has increasingly been applied to various life domains and environments, including work and the workplace. Accordingly, research on gamification has grown considerably in the past years. This study presents a systematic review of the theoretical and empirical literature produced in the past 11 years about the application of gamification to ...
Ferreira-Oliveira, Ana Teresa +3 more
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Rhupus: a systematic literature review
Autoimmunity Reviews, 2020"Rhupus" or "rhupus syndrome" is a poorly described and underdiagnosed disease in which features of both rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) appear in the same patient, most often sequentially. The SLE-related involvement is usually mild, dominated by hematological abnormalities and skin, serosal and renal involvement.
Luca, Antonini +4 more
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A Systematic Integrated Literature Review of Systematic Integrated Literature Reviews in Nursing
Journal of Nursing Education, 2012As faculty members, we frequently find that first-year doctoral students in nursing are confused about how to conduct a systematic integrated literature review. This could be due to its vague definition and a lack of recent literature that provides directions for conducting a systematic integrated literature review.
Eun-Ok, Im, Sun Ju, Chang
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Repeatability of systematic literature reviews
15th Annual Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE 2011), 2011Background: One of the anticipated benefits of systematic literature reviews (SLRs) is that they can be conducted in an auditable way to produce repeatable results. Aim: This study aims to identify under what conditions SLRs are likely to be stable, with respect to the primary studies selected, when used in software engineering.
Barbara A. Kitchenham +4 more
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Neurotoxocariasis: a systematic literature review
Infection, 2016Toxocariasis is a widespread zoonosis, which may result in central nervous system injury.We conducted a systematic literature review in MEDLINE, SciELO, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar up to April 2015 using a combination of the following search terms: "neurotoxocariasis" or "neurotoxocarosis", "toxocariasis" or "toxocarosis" and "cerebral" or ...
S, Deshayes +2 more
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2009
Nancy K. Lowe, Editor Reviews of the literature play an important role in the advancement of nursing and biomedical science by combining the results of systematically chosen studies to come to conclusions about a body of research. The research literature on most topics pertinent to the care of women, infants, and their families is broad and ...
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Nancy K. Lowe, Editor Reviews of the literature play an important role in the advancement of nursing and biomedical science by combining the results of systematically chosen studies to come to conclusions about a body of research. The research literature on most topics pertinent to the care of women, infants, and their families is broad and ...
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Teledentistry: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2013We conducted a systematic review of teledentistry applications. We searched the MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library databases for relevant articles published from 1992 to 2012. The reference lists of all retrieved articles were hand-searched. Studies were included after assessing the eligibility of the full-text article.
Rodrigo, Mariño, Aghareed, Ghanim
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On being ‘Systematic’ in Literature Reviews in IS
Journal of Information Technology, 2015General guidelines for conducting literature reviews often do not address the question of literature searches and dealing with a potentially large number of identified sources. These issues are specifically addressed by so-called systematic literature reviews (SLRs) that propose a strict protocol for the search and appraisal of literature.
Sebastian K. Boell +1 more
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Text-Mining Techniques and Tools for Systematic Literature Reviews: A Systematic Literature Review
2017 24th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC), 2017Despite the importance of conducting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) for identifying the research gaps in software engineering (SE) research, SLRs are a complex, multi-stage, and time-consuming process if performed manually. Conducting an SLR in line with the guidelines and practice in the SE domain requires considerable effort and expertise.
Luyi Feng, Yin Kia Chiam, Sin Kuang Lo
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