Enriching literature reviews with computer-assisted research mining. Case: Profiling group support systems research

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In this paper we discuss and demonstrate how traditional literature reviews may be enriched by computer-assisted research profiling. Research profiling makes use of sophisticated text mining tools designed for structured science and technology information resources, such as the ISI Web of Science, INSPEC or ABI/INFORM ProQuest. Besides aiding in summarizing and visualizing knowledge domains, these research mining tools act as interactive Decision Support Systems for researchers. We illustrate research profiling with 2.000 publications on Group Support Systems between years 1982-2005. © 2007 IEEE.

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Bragge, J., Relander, S., Sunikka, A., & Mannonen, P. (2007). Enriching literature reviews with computer-assisted research mining. Case: Profiling group support systems research. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2007.209

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