Coding-Data Portability in Systematic Literature Reviews: a W3C's Open Annotation Approach

Publication Details
Title Coding-Data Portability in Systematic Literature Reviews: a W3C's Open Annotation Approach
Authors Oscar Díaz, Haritz Medina, Felipe I. Anfurrutia
Author Count 3
Type Conference Paper
Publication Date Apr 2019
Year 2019
Where Published EASE '19 2019
Quartile N/A
DOI 10.1145/3319008.3319025
ResearchGate URL https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332340584_Coding-Data_Portability_in_Systematic_Literature_Reviews_a_W3C's_Open_Annotation_Approach
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Abstract

Systematic Literature Reviews (SLRs) are increasingly popular to categorize and identify research gaps. Their reliability largely depends on the rigour of the attempt to identify, appraise and aggregate evidences through coding, i.e. the process of examining and organizing the data contained in primary studies in order to answer the research questi...