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An appropriate research paper for a conference

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An appropriate research paper for a scientific conference must have an structure. To attend a conference and having a good paper for it you need to know what structure is better to use for your paper and makes it more powerful and influential. Here we are going to help you with your plan to write a research paper for the conference.

Before writing:

Before writing a paper you’d better read the papers with the relevant topic to yours and use the citations of those papers to find useful references.

The paper must be in the sample form that has been presented by the conference organizer as the call for paper, to be accepted so check it before starting to write your paper. Also, check the rules and criteria of the conference for publication.

Six major basic elements of a research paper are:

  • Abstract
  • Overview and problem statement
  • Literature survey
  • Proposed method
  • Experimental data analysis and results
  • Conclusion and References

 

Abstract of the paper

The abstract is an important part of your paper which describes the summary of the paper and identifies the purpose of the research paper, proposed model, methods used, findings and conclusion. So you must prepare to write the abstract of the paper at the end of the writing of paper so that it could be easy to write. But remember that you must place Abstract in the first section of the paper.

Problem statement     

This section must focus on the basic problem that exists. So you can write a brief in the production of the problem.

You must avoid writing the details of the problem here.

Literature survey

In this section, you must write the existing ideas and solutions proposed in different authenticated publications like Journals, news articles, press releases, white papers, etc.

Sometimes this section either can be avoided or can be merged with the Problem statement written previously.

Proposed method

This is the most important part of your paper where you need to write your own assumptions, methods of solving the problems.

The facts and figures must be there to make the ideas more impressive and easy to understand to the reader.

Experimental data analysis and results

In this section of the paper, the proposed model where you need to present all the facts and data related to your findings and you can also compare the results with others.

This section will be a clear analysis of the total proposed model for the problem statement given by you previously.

Conclusion and References

You must write the conclusion of the paper where you should write the results of the research done by your and key findings.

You must explain, is the proposed model able to solve the problem. The future research scope of the paper also is included in this section.

You can also highlight drawbacks and negative impact if any.

In the reference section, you must give the reference to all the sources from where you got the previous data which helped you to find the literature survey and facts and data that you have used in your current paper.

This article is based on the context of the web page What is Research. We hope it would be useful.

Please check out our former post about Scientific conferences

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