1. Cover:
The cover includes the title of the paper, the author's name, the author's institution, the instructor (if any), the submission date and other information. The format of the cover is usually set according to the requirements of academic institutions.
2. Abstract:
This paper briefly summarizes the main contents of the paper, including the research purpose, methods, results and conclusions. Usually in one page, it should be concise, accurate and clear, so that readers can quickly understand the core content of the paper.
3. Key words:
Keywords are words used to describe the subject content of papers, which are helpful for academic literature retrieval. Authors usually choose 3-5 keywords, which should be terms or phrases highly related to the theme of the paper.
4. Introduction:
The introduction part introduces the research background, problem statement, research purpose and significance, and the structure of the paper. The introduction should stimulate readers' interest and make clear the importance and goal of the research.
5. Literature review:
The literature review part reviews the previous research results in related fields, points out the shortcomings of the existing research, provides a theoretical basis for the innovation of this study, and makes a comparative analysis with the previous research.
6. Methods:
The method part describes the design and implementation process of the study in detail, including experimental design, sample selection, data collection and analysis methods. Readers can understand the reliability and repeatability of the research through the method part.
7. Outcome:
Results The data, charts and experimental results obtained in the study were displayed in a clear form. Tables, charts, diagrams and other forms are usually used to help readers understand the research results intuitively.
8. Discussion:
In the discussion part, the author explains and analyzes the results and links them with the questions raised in the introduction. The author can discuss the significance, limitations, relationship with previous research and future research direction of the research results.
9. Conclusion:
The conclusion part summarizes the whole research, emphasizes the innovation and importance of the research, points out the limitations of the research, and puts forward some suggestions for future research. The conclusion should be concise, and no new ideas or data should be introduced.
10. References:
The references section lists all the references cited in the paper, arranged according to a specific citation format. This part is to facilitate readers to find relevant literature, but also to respect and admit the previous research.
1 1. Thanks:
The acknowledgement part is used to thank the personnel and institutions that provided research funding and assisted in the completion of the research, as well as those who contributed to the writing of the paper.