Conclusion
The conclusion is the final, overall summary of the entire paper. The conclusions should generally be listed in the order of 1), 2), 3), ..., or structured as paragraphs.
Completely, accurately, and concisely point out the principles and their universality revealed by the results of investigations or experiments on the research subjects; whether there are any exceptions found in the research or problems that are difficult to explain and solve in this paper; The similarities and differences of research work (including others or authors themselves); the theoretical and practical significance and value of this paper; suggestions for further research on this topic.
References
All author names are written in the order of the first name and the last name. Chinese
names cannot be abbreviated, Western names can be abbreviated, and abbreviations are omitted. Many authors only list the top three, followed by "et al". The number of references should not be less than 15 and no more than 35 sources. Documents that are not officially published cannot be included. Each reference must have a publication link. All the sources must be relevant, if possible, for 2017-2021. For
references other than English, such as Chinese, German, Japanese, Russian, etc., please provide the corresponding English translation.
The format of the recording is as follows:
[1] Journal articles
AUTHOR(S). Article title.
Journal Title, publication year, volume number(issue number): page range.
DOI or URL
Example: AKIRA M. W., HARITSAH H., ZULFIA A., and PRAJATELISTIA E. Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Nano-Sized Al2O3 Particles on ADC12 Alloy Composites with Strontium Modifier Produced by Stir Casting Method.
ADI Journal on Recent Innovation, 2021, 3(1): 9-20. https://doi.org/10.34306/ajri.v3i1.346
[2] Books
AUTHOR(S).
Book title. Publisher,
Place of Publication, Year of Publication. DOI or URL
Example: LIANG H., FERNANDEZ D., and LARSEN M.
Impact Assessment and Measurement with Sustainable Development Goals. Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore, 2021. https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6713/
[3] Book chapters
AUTHOR(S). Chapter title. In: EDITOR(S) (ed(s).)
Book title. Publisher, Place of Publication, Year of Publication: page range. DOI or URL
Example: LEAL FILHO W. Living labs for sustainable development: The role of the European school of sustainability sciences and research. In: FILHO W. L., SALVIA A. L., PRETORIUS R. W., BRANDLI L. L., MANOLAS E., ALVES F., AZEITEIRO U., ROGERS J., SHIEL C., and DO PACO A. (eds.)
Universities as Living Labs for Sustainable Development. World Sustainability Series. Springer, Cham, 2020: 3-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15604-6_1
[4] Conference proceedings
AUTHOR(S). Title. Proceedings Name,
Place of the Conference, Publication Year, page range. DOI or URL
Example: AKTER S., & MANSOOR N. A Spectrum Aware Mobility Pattern Based Routing Protocol for CR-VANETs. Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, Seoul, 2020, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1109/WCNC45663.2020.9120760
[5] Thesis
AUTHOR.
Thesis title. Thesis degree, University Name, Year of Publication.
Example: SABIR S. M.
Evaluation of addition of dentin powder to unfilled resin as a fissure sealant. Ph.D. thesis, Hawler Medical University, 2020.
[6] Electronic sources,
webpages
a) THE WEBPAGE NAME.
Article title, Publication Year. URL
b) AUTHOR(S).
Article title. The Webpage Name, Publication Year. URL
Examples: a) WI-FI ALLIANCE.
WIFI Direct, 2021. http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-direct
b) THEPARAT C.
NESDC warns of mounting job losses. Bangkok Post, 2021. https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2121031/nesdc-warns-of-mounting-job-losses
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