1, Introduction
Briefly summarize the topic of the paper, explain why this topic is valuable, and perhaps summarize your main achievements.
2. Background information (optional)
It is necessary to briefly introduce the background information, especially when your thesis covers two or more traditional fields.
3. New technology review
This part reviews the research status related to the thesis.
4, research questions or problem statements
Engineering papers often mention a "problem" that needs to be solved, while other disciplines express it with a "problem" that needs to be answered. In these two cases, there are three main parts:?
A concise statement of the problems to be solved in the paper;
Study the causes of this problem;
Explain why this problem is worth studying.
5. Describe how you solved or answered this question.
This part of the paper is more free in form and can have one or several parts and sub-parts.
6. Conclusion
The conclusion part usually includes three things, and each thing should have a separate part:
Conclusion;
Summary of results;
Future research.
7. Reference
The list of references is closely related to the technical overview given in Part 3. All references must be mentioned in the text of the paper. Bibliography may include works that are not directly cited in the paper.
8. Appendix
Generally speaking, too specific material is not suitable for the main body of the paper, but it can make the examiner read it carefully and fully convince.