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Canvas Framework for Performing Systematic Reviews Analysis
Author(s) -
Fernando Almeida
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
multidisciplinary journal for education social and technological sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2341-2593
DOI - 10.4995/muse.2018.9832
Subject(s) - systematic review , identification (biology) , process (computing) , set (abstract data type) , computer science , theme (computing) , class (philosophy) , domain (mathematical analysis) , agile software development , systematic process , management science , data science , risk analysis (engineering) , work in process , engineering , medicine , software engineering , medline , artificial intelligence , political science , operations management , biology , mathematics , mathematical analysis , botany , law , programming language , operating system
The systematic review of the literature is a fundamental methodology for analyzing critically the existing literature on a given research theme. They are designed to be methodical, replicable and guide the author in identifying the main lines of investigation and conclusions in each scientific domain and, in addition, help them in the identification of new directions of research. However, the systematic review process is typically viewed as too heterogeneous, complex and time-consuming. In this sense, it is pertinent to propose a new approach for conducting systematic reviews that may be more agile, not only in terms of development, but also in the analysis of the results of a systematic review process. This article presents a canvas framework for conducting a systematic review composed of nine blocks and based on a set of identified good practices found in the literature, in which it is possible to easily identify all the steps of the process, options taken, and main results.

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