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What does a complete paper include?
A complete paper generally consists of title, author's name, table of contents, abstract, keywords, text, references, appendix and thanks.

1, subject

The topic of the paper should be concise, generally no more than 30 words. Try not to use uncommon abbreviations, codes, symbols, characters and formulas, but to reflect and summarize the theme of the paper and let readers know what the main direction of the paper is to discuss.

2. Name of the author

The name of the person who must write is usually on the cover like the title of the book, and of course the name of his own unit; If you are a student at school, write the name of the instructor.

3. Contents

Contents are also very important in papers. It arranges all kinds of titles and subheadings in the content of the paper in a certain order, which is equivalent to a navigation page, so that you, reviewers and readers can quickly locate what you want to see and have a simple understanding of the framework of the paper.

4. Summary

Abstract is a summary of the main points in the paper, a brief statement of the paper, summarizing the main points, arguments and viewpoints of the paper, and also requiring conciseness. Chinese abstracts are generally 200~400 words.

5. Keywords

Keywords are words or terms that can express the content information of the thesis. Generally, 3-8 words are selected for a paper, mainly for the convenience of searching and indexing.

6. Text

The text is the core and main part of the full text, including introduction, main theories and conclusions. The analysis, discussion, prospect and summary of the paper are mainly contained in the text and need to be carefully written.

7. Reference

References should be marked when other people's viewpoints, data and materials are quoted in the paper, and the specific documents cited should be listed at the end of the paper in a standardized format.

8. Appendix

Usually valuable but inconvenient to put in the text.

9. thank you

Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to the units, tutors, friends and family who supported and helped me finish my thesis.