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A literature review's purpose is to provide support and context for
your own work. An engaging to read introduction, overview, and guidance to the state of
the art should be included in a literature review. You want to introduce the reader to
the subject by outlining the background information, possibly highlighting any research
gaps,
and boosting the chance for you to highlight your investigation as one that addresses a
need.
Every paper—including survey papers—is created to make a contribution to science. This
suggests that you must find a way to make your research useful or, in some cases,
superior than all previous reviews. This could change the context in which the
procedures are examined; it might also cover additional ground, offer new groups for the
strategies, or create new links between the strategies. Our team encourages you to write
a focused review of the literature that will lead to your contribution. We also give you
the most recent state-of-the-art information based on the original problem, concept, or
approach that adapts it for
a different setting, uses it for a different purpose, or enhances the approach.