a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is a structured and methodical approach to reviewing existing research on a specific topic or research question... unlike a traditional literature review, an SLR follows a predefined protocol to identify, evaluate, and synthesize relevant studies in a transparent and reproducible manner... it involves clearly defined search strategies, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and systematic analysis of selected sources... the main purpose of an SLR is to minimize bias, provide a comprehensive overview of current knowledge, identify research gaps, and support evidence‑based conclusions...
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