Do undergraduate logistics papers have to write about the status quo? For example, if I write about the application of technology, can I write about the application analysis instead of the application
Do undergraduate logistics papers have to write about the status quo? For example, if I write about the application of technology, can I write about the application analysis instead of the application status quo, and then get the questions?
Problems, present situation, countermeasures and conclusions are the popular mode of undergraduate thesis, which can also be said to be a routine of the thesis. If the instructor confirms this part in the opening report and outline, it is best not to change it. After all, the decision to pass the undergraduate thesis is in the hands of the teacher, not you. If you have any other questions, you are also welcome to exchange private messages. Welcome to adopt my answer.