One of the inherent characteristics of any scientific research is its dependence upon previous published evidence. Even in the studies with discovery perspectives this is inevitable to use the achievements of previous researches. A review of the previous literature not only makes the researchers familiar with methods, tools and available materials for conduction of research, but this makes it possible to avoid spending extra costs and time in repetitive attempts. The allocation of previous studies may reveal possible deficiencies in the achievements and help the researchers conduct more comprehensive and accurate researches. Therefore, the present research is an attempt to supplement the previous works. Here, it also has been tried to explain a plan and requirements for future works…