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What parts does a graduation thesis generally consist of?
Graduation thesis generally includes the following parts:

Cover: including the title, author, instructor, submission date and other basic information.

Briefly summarize the research contents, methods, conclusions and significance of the paper, and highlight the innovation and contribution of the research. Chinese abstracts and English abstracts generally do not exceed 300 words.

Table of Contents: Lists the titles and page numbers of each chapter and section of the paper.

Introduction: Introduce the research background, purpose and significance, and expound the basic theories, methods and research ideas.

Literature review: systematically review, analyze and summarize the previous research results, and explain the innovation and research direction of this study.

Research methods: Elaborate research methods, data sources, collection, processing and analysis.

Research results: Describe the main findings, results and data of the research, and explain the feasibility and effectiveness of the research.

Discussion and analysis: make an in-depth analysis, elaboration and evaluation of the research results, explain the significance and contribution of the research, and discuss the shortcomings of the research and the future research direction.

Conclusion: Briefly summarize the main viewpoints and conclusions of the full text, and explain the innovation and contribution of this study.

References: list the references cited in this study, including basic information such as author, title, publishing house and publication date.

Acknowledgement: Thanks to the instructors, personnel and units assisting in the research, family members and friends for their support and help.

Appendix: Including some important data, charts, photos, experimental records, etc. None of these are suitable for this text.