The information in the introduction should involve: Why do you want to do this scientific research? What do you think is the basic theoretical basis and operational basis of the topic? Where is the innovation? What is the significance of basic theory and practical operation? Introducing why you want to complete this scientific research project is the main content and purpose of the introduction. This part also expounds the basic theoretical and/or practical significance of this scientific research.
Steps for writing quotation:
(1) Ask questions. At the beginning of the paper, the author should describe the problem he found or raised in as concise a language as possible, and further point out the importance of this problem in practical application. If this is not a new question, it is necessary for the author to further discuss the reasons why he raised this question again.
(2) The theoretical basis and basic ways to solve the difficulties. This is also the core content of the paper. In the paper, the emphasis is on whether the theoretical basis and methods to solve the problem are novel. The author has the right to fully and briefly discuss the new ideas and methods to deal with the problem and the analytical framework or model used by the author.
(3) reference materials. All the creations of this thesis are based on predecessors, and the author is qualified to review the achievements of predecessors in this field. This paper not only respects the predecessors, but also discusses the innovation of this paper by comparison.
(4) The structure of the paper. The last part of the paper needs to briefly explain the structural distribution of the paper, involving all chapters and their main contents except the introduction. Most of the explanations for this information can be summarized in a few sentences.