From the purpose, the core part of writing a good paper is mainly to introduce the research methods and results in some form of logical structure, and to analyze and discuss the research results. Dissertations are generally required to adopt "traditional paper format". In contrast, it is the "paper manuscript format". Some western schools allow the format of papers and manuscripts. Of course, these two formats also need to be introduced and summarized.
The requirements of traditional format also need the description of organizational methods, the display of results and general discussion. In the "manuscript format", except the introduction and the discussion at the beginning, published papers or published papers can be used as the main chapters. For common traditional formats, it can also be divided into two categories: standard structure and free structure. At this time, no matter which one you decide to choose, you should refer to your dissertation with similar direction.
According to the necessity, select a few from the following aspects to discuss:
1, understanding of some results.
2. Causes and internal relations of the results.
3, what is the relationship between the results, whether there is * * * the same.
4. Relationship with previous results and conclusions.
5. Answer the questions in the introduction.
6. Limitations and shortcomings of the results.
7, whether to put forward new questions or assumptions.
8. The broad significance of the results.