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Literature Survey, Literature Comprehension, & Literature Review

Literature Survey, Literature Comprehension, & Literature Review. Thesis Structure. Chapter 1. Introduction. Thesis Structure. Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Literature Review. Thesis Structure. Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Literature Review. Chapter 3. Design.

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Literature Survey, Literature Comprehension, & Literature Review

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  1. Literature Survey, Literature Comprehension, & Literature Review

  2. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction

  3. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Literature Review

  4. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Literature Review Chapter 3. Design

  5. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Literature Review Chapter 3. Design Chapter 4. Development

  6. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Literature Review Chapter 5. Evaluation Chapter 3. Design Chapter 4. Development

  7. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 6. Conclusions and Future Work Chapter 2. Literature Review Chapter 5. Evaluation Chapter 3. Design Chapter 4. Development

  8. Thesis Structure • Consider these as “logical chapters”, that is to say they might represent a number of physical chapters or a single section • For example, “Chapter 2”, the Literature Review chapter might consist of a chapter on Knowledge Management, a separate chapter on Knowledge Elicitation • Or for example, “Chapter 5”, the Evaluation Chapter might just exist as a section in the Conclusions and Future Work chapter.

  9. Thesis Structure Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 6. Conclusions and Future Work Chapter 2. Literature Review Chapter 5. Evaluation Chapter 3. Design Chapter 4. Development

  10. Mirroring of Chapters Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 6. Conclusions and Future Work Chapter 2. Literature Review Chapter 5. Evaluation Chapter 3. Design Chapter 4. Development

  11. Mirroring of Chapters • All of the main points raised in the Introduction chapter should be addressed in the Conclusions chapter. • All of the main sections in the Research Method (or Design) chapter should appear in the Data Analysis (or Experiment) chapter. • All of the main sections in the Literature Review chapter should be re-discussed in the Data Findings (or Reflections) chapter.

  12. Introduction to Literature

  13. Introduction • Finding out what is happening in your area of research is a vital step along your journey to discovery, to find and understand how leading researchers in your field have tackled similar problems and the results they obtained, shortcomings they observed and methodologies they employed are the goals of the literature review process.

  14. Introduction • Additionally the literature reviews serves other purposes; • It shares the reader with other studies closely related to your work • It relates your work to the larger, ongoing dialogue in the literature • It shows how your study is filling in gaps and extending prior studies. • It provides a framework for establishing the importance of your study • It provides a benchmark for comparing the results of your study with other findings

  15. Introduction ...in other words...

  16. Introduction ...the literature review...

  17. Introduction ...is really, really important.

  18. 2D Analysis • The objective of this process is to systematically analyse the existing research and classify it in one of two dimensions. • The breadth of the review is concerned with ‘setting the scene’, in terms of describing the foundational research in this particular domain, there will be research mentioned from each of the areas you have included in your spider diagram. • The depth of the research concerns itself with the particular topic work that your research will be built upon. There should be approximately the same number of research papers covered in the depth and breath of the research review.

  19. Examples • Let’s look at three examples • Knowledge Management • Information Technology • Assistive Technology

  20. 2D Analysis Breadth of Research Depth of Research

  21. 2D Analysis Breadth of Research

  22. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management

  23. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Knowledge Maps Knowledge Sharing Agile Methods Web 2.0 Elicitation Decision Support

  24. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Knowledge Maps Knowledge Sharing Agile Methods Web 2.0 Elicitation Decision Support Breadth of Domain

  25. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Knowledge Maps Knowledge Sharing Agile Methods Web 2.0 Elicitation Decision Support Breadth of Domain Indicate your awareness of the broader field, and you know where your specific topic fits into the domain

  26. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Probst Nonaka Bhatt Ruggles Davenport Eppler Wiig Prusak Gurteen

  27. 2D Analysis Breadth of Research Depth of Research

  28. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Web 2.0

  29. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Probst Nonaka Bhatt Ruggles Davenport Eppler Wiig Prusak Gurteen Web 2.0

  30. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Probst Nonaka Bhatt Ruggles Davenport Eppler Wiig Prusak Gurteen O’Reilly McAfee Miller Web 2.0 Eggers Knorr Grossman

  31. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Web 2.0

  32. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Knowledge Sharing

  33. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Knowledge Maps

  34. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Elicitation

  35. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Agile Methods

  36. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Decision Support

  37. Knowledge Management Example Knowledge Management Knowledge Maps Decision Support Knowledge Sharing Agile Methods Web 2.0 Elicitation

  38. 2D Analysis Breadth of Research

  39. Information Technology Example Information Technology

  40. Information Technology Example Information Technology Image Synthesis Computer Architecture Networks Databases Assistive Technology Agent Development

  41. Information Technology Example Information Technology Image Synthesis Computer Architecture Networks Databases Assistive Technology Agent Development Breadth of Domain

  42. Information Technology Example Information Technology Image Synthesis Computer Architecture Networks Databases Assistive Technology Agent Development Breadth of Domain Indicate your awareness of the broader field, and you know where your specific topic fits into the domain

  43. Information Technology Example Information Technology Knuth Wirth Naur Hoare von Neumann Dijkstra Turing Moore Boehm

  44. Information Technology Example Information Technology Databases

  45. Information Technology Example Information Technology Knuth Wirth Naur Hoare von Neumann Dijkstra Turing Moore Boehm Databases

  46. Information Technology Example Information Technology Knuth Wirth Naur Hoare von Neumann Dijkstra Turing Moore Boehm Date Codd Gray Databases Boyce Pipes Epstein

  47. Information Technology Example Information Technology Databases

  48. Information Technology Example Information Technology Image Synthesis

  49. Information Technology Example Information Technology Networks

  50. Information Technology Example Information Technology Agent Development

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