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How to write the contents of each part of master's thesis
The master's thesis is written as follows:

Cover: including the title of the paper, author's name, tutor's name, school name, major, date and other basic information.

This paper briefly summarizes the research background, research purpose, research methods, research results and conclusions. It should be independent and self-evident and translated into English.

Table of Contents: Lists the titles of chapters and appendices of the paper, and the corresponding page numbers.

Text: Generally, it consists of introduction, literature review, research methods, research results and discussion. The introduction should briefly introduce the research background and purpose, and the literature review should summarize the relevant literature in the research field, and focus on the gap and significance of the research. Research methods should describe research design, data collection and analysis methods, and research results and discussions should describe and analyze research results.

References: List the author, title, publication name, publication time and other detailed information of each document cited in the paper. For the format, please refer to the national standard "Rules for the Description of References after Text".

Appendix: Including some important data, charts, program codes, etc. If necessary, it can be quoted in brackets or annotated in the text.