First, the basic requirements:
1, written independently
Applicants may submit papers specially written for evaluating professional and technical qualifications, or use papers published in technical business journals, but they must be independently written by the applicants themselves, and may not cooperate with others, copy or piece together, or even ask others to write on their behalf. Transactional and operational publicity reports, conference speeches, briefings, information introductions, investigation reports, project reports, textbooks, graduation thesis, translations, work plans, articles of association, methods, and specific work plans are not within the scope of the thesis. The paper should be complete and independent, not a summary of the article or some chapters.
2. Professional consistency
The professional content of the thesis submitted by the applicant must be consistent with the professional category declared by the applicant and the major I am currently working in.
3. The theme of the content is to explain the achievements of personal work.
Writing a paper should integrate theory with practice, have some original opinions and have a detailed material basis. The thesis should reflect the accumulated experience, ability to analyze and solve problems, and have a certain theoretical literacy and technical level. This paper focuses on the process of finding, analyzing and solving complex problems or the application and innovation of new technologies.
4. Time limit requirements
The paper submitted by the applicant should reflect the achievements of professional and technical work in recent years, and the paper must be written after taking part in the work.
Second, the writing format:
1, cover (including title, author's name, author's unit, subject and specialty direction);
2. Abstraction;
3. Keywords;
4. Contents;
5. Introduction (explaining the research background, motivation, significance and purpose);
6. The main body of the paper;
7. Conclusions and recommendations;
8. References (corresponding to the notes in the text);
9. Appendix (including some important data and materials related to the paper that are not used in this paper, such as various statistical tables, complex formula derivation, computer printout, explanation of terminology symbols, etc. , which can be put in the appendix as useful information to explain the paper);
10, back cover.
Three, writing papers should avoid the following phenomena
1, the topic of the paper is too big, and the paper does not combine with its own work practice, but only discusses some viewpoints and problems in general, or tells some well-known truths;
2. The paper mainly introduces some new knowledge, new concepts and new methods that I have come into contact with, but lacks personal practice and in-depth research on related issues;
3. The paper is written as a work summary, which simply lists the work items for several years;
4. Plagiarizing articles from textbooks, newspapers or other people's works into an article, in which no personal practical achievements and opinions can be seen;
5. The paper lacks timeliness, and the knowledge, theory, technology and data involved in the paper have been updated, which is no longer of reference value and cannot be explained or applied to the new situation and problems in the current industry development.