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I. INTRODUCTION
Give a short introduction that will relate your study to
your intended readers. As much as possible, you should try
to link your study (technical in nature) to the practical
experiences of your readers.
II. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Describe the rationale of the study that you are doing,
whether the significance is theoretical or practical in
nature.
III. THE PROBLEM
Provide 1-2 sentences to state the problem. Your goal
should be to make the reader have a clear picture of the
problem to be solved. (Tip: Ask a non-EE to read your
description. Check if he/she correctly understands the
problem that you are tackling.)
IV. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
Write the coverage of problem that you would like to
tackle.
Write also the areas that you will not be including but
which your reader may expect from your study.
V. METHODOLOGY
Write the details of how you formulated the model for the
study. (How many samples were obtained? What is the basis
Appendixes,
if
before
the
acknowledgment.
Appendixes should include the data used for the model.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
(The preferred spelling of the word acknowledgment in
American English is without an e after the g. Use the
singular heading even if you have many acknowledgments.
Avoid expressions such as One of us (S.B.A.) would like to
thank ... . Instead, write F. A. Author thanks ... .
Sponsor and financial support acknowledgments are
placed in the unnumbered footnote on the first page.)
REFERENCES
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HELPFUL HINTS
A. Figures and Tables
Because the final formatting of your paper is limited in
scale, you need to position figures and tables at the top and
bottom of each column. Large figures and tables may span
both columns. Place figure captions below the figures; place
table titles above the tables. If your figure has two parts,
include the labels (a) and (b) as part of the artwork.
Please verify that the figures and tables you mention in the
text actually exist. Do not put borders around the outside
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