1. paper: refers to the proposition that the authenticity of the paper needs to be proved.
2. Argumentation: that is, discussion and proof. Mainly refers to the discussion process of citing arguments to prove the authenticity of the topic, which is a form of reasoning used when the topic is deduced from arguments.
3. Conclusion: The conclusion is the final judgment of the article. Its main functions are: (1) summarizing the full text and pointing out the theme. (2) Looking to the future and enhancing confidence. (3) express feelings and enhance appeal.
Paper components:
1. Title Name (Title)
The title of the paper should use the most appropriate and concise words to reflect the logical combination of the most important specific contents in the paper, and try to avoid using uncommon abbreviations to omit words, characters, codes, symbols and formulas. The title of a paper generally does not exceed 30 words.
2. Author's name and unit
The signature of the paper includes: those who participated in the selection of research topics and the formulation of research plans, those who directly participated in all or most of the research work and contributed, and those who participated in the writing of the paper. If the papers are written by two or more people, they should be sorted according to their contributions or according to the agreement.
3. Abstract of the paper
It is a brief statement of the contents of the paper, prompting the main viewpoints, viewpoints and arguments of the paper or briefly introducing the main contents of the paper. The text should be concise and accurate.
4. Keywords (or subject words)
Keywords refer to words or terms used to express the theme information of the full text of the paper for information query. Generally, choose 3 ~ 5 words for each paper.
5. Overview
An outline refers to the main points of a paper.
6. Introduction (or introduction, preface, introduction, introduction, introduction and introduction)
7. Text
8. Concluding remarks
9. thank you
10. Reference