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\section{Idee des Artikels}
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\section{Forschungsdesign}
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\subsection{Datenerhebung}
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Die Research Onion nach Saunders \cite{saunders_research_2019} ist hier.
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\appendix
\begin{landscape}
\section{Tabellarische Darstellung ''State of the art''}
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\caption{Fachlich}
\label{tab:sota-fachlich}
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\hline
\textbf{Author/Jahr/Journal} & \textbf{Titel} & \textbf{Ziel der Forschungsarbeit} & \textbf{Datenerhebung} & \textbf{Datenanalyse} & \textbf{Forschungsergebnis} & \textbf{Bezug zum analysierten Artikel} \\
\hline
Hu, Y., Kuang, W., Qin, Z., Li, K., Zhang, J., Gao, Y., Li, W., \& Li, K./2021/ACM Computing Surveys &
Artificial Intelligence Security: Threats and Countermeasures &
Framework zu Gefahren und Risiken in unterschiedlichen Entwicklungsphasen einer KI herausarbeiten &
Literatur &
Lesen &
Framework &
100 \\
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Hu, Y., Kuang, W., Qin, Z., Li, K., Zhang, J., Gao, Y., Li, W., \& Li, K./2021/ACM Computing Surveys &
Artificial Intelligence Security: Threats and Countermeasures &
Framework zu Gefahren und Risiken in unterschiedlichen Entwicklungsphasen einer KI herausarbeiten &
Literatur &
Lesen &
Framework &
100 \\
\hline
Hu, Y., Kuang, W., Qin, Z., Li, K., Zhang, J., Gao, Y., Li, W., \& Li, K./2021/ACM Computing Surveys &
Artificial Intelligence Security: Threats and Countermeasures &
Framework zu Gefahren und Risiken in unterschiedlichen Entwicklungsphasen einer KI herausarbeiten &
Literatur &
Lesen &
Framework &
100 \\
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