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DOI in the printed bibliography is fragmented by whitespace or line breaks. A longer candidate (10.1007/978-3-030-66922-5_18/coverin) was visible in the surrounding text but could not be confirmed against doi.org as printed.
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Shanshan Zhao, Shancang Li, Fuzhong Li, Wuping Zhang, and Muddesar Iqbal. 2021. Blockchain-Enabled User Authentication in Zero Trust Internet of Things.Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST344, unknown (2021), 265–274. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-66922-5_18/COVER in abstract no ZT <br/>. A Detailed Methodology MLR considers two literature types: Academic Literature (AL) and Grey Literature (GL). AL consists of scholarly articles, conference papers, and books that have undergone rigorous peer review, ensuring a high level of credibility and methodological soundness. In contrast, GL includes non-peer-reviewed sources such as technical reports, white papers, government documents, and blog posts. While GL may lack the formal vetting process of academic publications, it often provides practical insights, recent developments, and real-world applications that are not yet captured in academic research. By synthesizing both AL and GL, an MLR leverages the strengths of each to address complex research questions more comprehensively and capture a wide range of perspectives and findings. GL is usually divided into 3 tiers depending on its reliability and quality [20]: • High-quality GL (tier 1): This tier includes sources that are well-respected, often produced by reputable organi- zations such as government agencies, international bodies (e.g., WHO, UN), or large non-profit organizations. These documents often under
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