First, the title should be refined. Theme is an important part of scientific papers. Correct topic selection can arouse readers' interest, which is directly related to readers' attitude towards the article. Therefore, when writing a paper, we must consider every word and use the most concise and appropriate phrases to reflect the specific content of the article.
Generally speaking, the topic proposal should not exceed 20 Chinese characters, but it should also be avoided to be too general and not reflect the theme of the article. At the same time, we should also pay attention to avoid the topic being too big and too broad. Some authors are divorced from reality and lack of practical research when choosing topics, so they can only talk in general terms, make a patchwork of things, or copy other people's achievements, and cannot write their own specific opinions.
Second, try to avoid duplication. A complete scientific paper should be scientific, innovative and logical. However, many authors ignore the innovation when choosing the topic, which makes the topic lack originality and repeatability, and the topic is too dull to read. There are two main reasons.
First, because most writers are busy with their daily work, they are exposed to less new things and have a narrow working face, and they lack understanding of the latest technical level in the same industry. Second, I am not good at summing up my work, I don't pay attention to learning, and I don't know the requirements of writing a paper, so I can't start writing a paper.
It is not absolutely impossible to repeat the proposition, because most people are doing the work of the older generation and it is impossible not to repeat it. The key is to consider the background of the times, the development of things and the innovation of work when choosing a topic.
Resolutely abandon the one-sided understanding that daily work is repetitive work, strengthen study at ordinary times, pay attention to observation, sum up carefully, and be good at innovation. It is not difficult for you to find new problems and explore new topics in your work.