Data underlying the publication: Why is there complexity in engineering? A scoping review on complexity origins.

doi:10.4121/f7d49af1-fd09-4297-b6cb-b6677c727ee3.v1
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doi: 10.4121/f7d49af1-fd09-4297-b6cb-b6677c727ee3
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Garza Morales, Gisela; Nizamis, Kostas; Bonnema, G. Maarten (2024): Data underlying the publication: Why is there complexity in engineering? A scoping review on complexity origins. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/f7d49af1-fd09-4297-b6cb-b6677c727ee3.v1
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Dataset

This dataset contains the data from the identification, screening, and selection of the papers for a Systematic Scoping Review into Complexity Origins in the context of Systems Engineering and Engineering Design. It also contains the coding scheme and the code-document analysis reports in detail.

o Content: 4 files:

   a) Paper analysis_ComplexityOrigins_Final.xlsx --> Records of the paper identification, screening and selection process.

   b) Code-Document Report and Coding Scheme Complexity Origins.xlsx ---> Code-Document report details the 72 documents and the Final code groups assigned to each one in binary representation. This information was used to quantify the identified complexity taxonomy. Description of the individual codes can be found in the main publication: Why is there complexity in engineering? A scoping review on complexity origins (10.1109/SysCon53073.2023.10131068) and is included in detail in the sheet called: "info"

   The following tabs contain all the quotations per code group and the respective information of the document of origin. Each of these quotes constitute the binarized results shown in the Code-Document tab.

   c) ComplexityOrigins_ScopingReview.qdpx ---> Source file obtained from Atlas.TI QDA (qualitative data analysis) software. This file has all the documents and coding used for our review. allows to move entire projects from one software to another. The standard exchange file is XML based and therefore not just allows specialised QDA software to open it but allows any software that is able to process XML to access the data.

d) PRISMA-ScR-Checklist_ComplexityOrigins.pdf ---> The checklist contains 20 essential reporting items and 2 optional items to include when completing a scoping review. For more information about this document please check: https://www.prisma-statement.org/scoping

history
  • 2024-12-20 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
xlsx, qdpx, and pdf
funding
  • EPLM 2.0 (grant code PROJ-00729) European Funds for Regional Development (EFRO)
organizations
University of Twente, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department of Design, Production and Management

DATA

files (5)