outcome of the research hypothesis
This article focuses on the outcome of the research hypothesis. It shows that the interest in using SPI started increasing from the year 1996. A further increase began developing in the years 2002-2012. The statistics have revealed that around 73% of the proposed structures are the solution proposals based on the pure methodological frameworks and do not have any theoretical or lab-based evaluation. On the other hand, 63% were entirely academic or based on lab evaluation. Three types of studies have been collected to analyze based on RQ1, RQ2, and RQ3.
The article discusses that the Result set quality assurance of detailed papers was analyzed in-between 1989-2012. The results show a 50% increase of the publication and its trends. Similarly, the article discusses Tthe General Publication Flora harvested different papers, which shows improvement and increasing trend of 30-40% solution-based and philosophical based documents. On the other hand, the classification of evaluation papers and experience papers was only between 11-14%. The research further discussed the increasing importance of new-research based papers or based on SPI topics. This aspect shows a rising improvement in the trend of using the SPI framework overall.
Although the author has designed the discussion in a very systematic way, yet the need for further research can be seen. The research questions do not provide their desired outcomes related to the SPI frameworks and models used. Overall, it can be concluded that the research papers present minimal results based on their research questions, which requires more supportive material.