Writing a literature review involves summarizing, analyzing, and synthesizing existing research on a particular topic. Start by identifying and gathering relevant sources, such as books, articles, and reports. Organize the literature thematically or chronologically. Summarize the key findings of each source, critically evaluate their contributions, and identify gaps or inconsistencies in the research. Highlight how the reviewed literature relates to your research question or objective. Conclude by summarizing the overall insights and suggesting directions for future research. Ensure your review is coherent, concise, and well-structured, providing a comprehensive overview of the existing knowledge on the topic.
Hi Peter, You can start by looking at other literature review papers to understand the methods. Then, you need to define the methodology and follow it.
I suggest this paper, where the PICOC and PRISMA methods, are used together to provide a literature review about machine learning and optimization algorithms.
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