1.ABSTRACT (ANNOTATION)
- Problem statement;
- Defining the methodology;
- Main findings;
- General conclusion.
2.ENTRY
- Definition of the research object (concentration of central concepts, generalization of the topic, review of previous research objects);
- Focus on the problem (studying opposing opinions on the topic, showing existing shortcomings and gaps in the issue, analyzing traditional conclusions);
- The course of the research (description of the goals, publication of current research works, highlighting the main scientific innovations and findings, as well as the results characterizing the process.
- LITERATURE REVIEW
3.METHODOLOGY
- The process of collecting reliable data and the methodology of data analysis.
4.RESEARCH RESULT
- Explain the obtained results and reveal their scientific significance.
5.DISCUSSION
Introduction (discussion of scientific findings and proof of their reliability).
- Evaluation (analysis, semantic classification of concepts, reference to literature, conclusions based on hypotheses;
- Conclusion (limited coverage of the research, recommendations on the unexplored aspects).
6.CONCLUSION
- The conclusion should be clear and concise, focused on the solution of the problem and contain clear proposals.
7. GRATITUDE
- The author's gratitude to the scientists, co-authors, the organization where the research was conducted, etc., who helped the author during the research.
8.LIST OF LITERATURE
- It is recommended to keep a list of used literature in Mendeley, EndNote, and similar software.