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- significant enhancements ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 1 hl-color:: yellow id:: 656391c6-bef8-4abc-ba0f-b2ca8b99cc49
- Research questions in mapping studies are general, aiming to discover research trends (e.g., publication trends over time, topics covered in the literature). Conversely, systematic reviews aggregate evidence, necessitating precisely formulated specific goals (e.g., the practical utility of an intervention for the industry). ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 1 hl-color:: green id:: 65639206-7925-4cae-9226-70e67591044d
- SLRs require a specific research goal for evidence aggregation ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 1 hl-color:: green id:: 6563922e-b0e9-4410-82fb-6d6567260c81
- "Insufficient Problem Definition and Discussion ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 2 hl-color:: green id:: 6563923d-0870-4577-a01f-f374b825dd1b
- refining the research questions to encompass the complete IoT system life cycle from a software and system engineering perspective. ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 2 hl-color:: green id:: 65639260-a4ac-4117-bfde-47bc6be52f5e
- we intentionally narrow our scope to the intrinsic characteristics of programming languages themselves, with the aim of aiding developers and engineers in selecting the most suitable declarative programming language for their IoT projects ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 2 hl-color:: yellow id:: 65639275-d053-4ca4-880e-62fa957e59c6
- evaluating the suitability of declarative programming languages for IoT application development, rather than discussing specific software solutions or platforms ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 2 hl-color:: yellow id:: 656392b4-8333-41b1-890a-05962a0b0006
- how well declarative programming languages can facilitate the fundamental aspects of IoT application development ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 2 hl-color:: yellow id:: 656392f2-267f-4a7e-b72a-7d3511183da8
- On the other hand, the discussion will only explore an in-depth evaluation of the programming languages themselves, while avoiding broader aspects such as workflow or deployment: ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 3 hl-color:: yellow id:: 656395bb-d77c-4273-a0d5-f34815709932
- ow well these declarative languages facilitate the fundamental aspects of IoT application development ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 3 hl-color:: yellow id:: 6563a989-dd52-449f-8ead-b34b8f249cb2
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- We wrote a separate 12 pages paper, more precisely a technical review, covering the 5 final selected DSLs
- Internet of Things, its equivalent is lighting up a lightemitting diode (LED). In this section, we implement this basic program in each selected language; serving as an initial foray into their syntax and basic functionality ls-type:: annotation hl-page:: 4 hl-color:: yellow id:: 6563aa39-64b9-4159-a0d8-578a39c99eeb