
TL;DR
This paper discusses systematic mapping as a method to comprehensively identify, evaluate, and interpret relevant research, aiding in summarizing existing evidence on treatments or technologies.
Contribution
It provides an overview of systematic mapping methodology and its importance in synthesizing research evidence.
Findings
Systematic mapping helps organize research landscape.
It aids in identifying research gaps.
Supports evidence-based decision making.
Abstract
A systematic mapping is a way to identify, evaluate and interpret all relevant research available to a matter of particular research. One of the reasons for conducting systematic reviews is that it summarizes the existing evidence regarding treatment or technology [Kitchenham, 2004].
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TopicsBusiness and Management Studies · Psychological Testing and Assessment
