本次英国作业案例分享主要是通过Essay对实验思路相关的Dissertation论文代写

论文格式
建议您使用 LaTeX。这是专业和最常见的选择 产生最好的结果。或者,您可以使用 LibreOffice、Microsoft Word 或任何其他 类似所见即所得的文字处理程序。格式要求不过分限制;

例如,不需要使用特定的字符字体。但是,不要使用 你的论文中有太多不同的字体,或者通常花太多时间开发 精心制作的视觉呈现。最好保持项目论文的外观简单简单明了,依靠文字处理程序提供的标准布局你的选择。过于复杂的演示可能会导致浪费时间,实际上甚至会导致负面印象。

论文长度
没有给出绝对限制,但预计会导致文档在 50页,大约 10,000 字的内容加上方程式、图形、表格等。

论文结构

抽象的
在紧接标题页的页面上,您必须报告一个简短的摘要,给出一个项目的描述性摘要。摘要通常由三个简短的部分组成:
• 论文的内容、原则目的和目标,以及具体的挑战。
• 您是如何开展项目的,它涉及哪些工作以及您学到了什么。
• 主要成果和成就。
摘要必须能被具有不同背景的人快速阅读,以大致了解你的论文是关于什么的,所以确保它不会变得太长或太技术化;不要使用首字母缩略词而不介绍它们。

目录
内容列表应遵循摘要。

图形和表格列表
有时,此处包含带有标题的图形和表格列表。

致谢
这让您有机会感谢在这项工作中帮助/支持您的人。
论文
在内容(和图/表)列出之后,硕士论文的典型结构是:
1. 引言:概述项目并明确说明目标和方法论。这里最重要的是一个清晰的论文陈述,例如。在形式
“这项研究的假设是……”,以及方法论的声明
评估该假设,例如以“这个假设将由……来检验”的形式。
2. 文献综述:报告并简要讨论所有直接引用的当前文献与研究相关。
3. 方法论:讨论实现项目目标所需的方法论,向非专业但技术上称职的读者说明清楚。的细节
数学计算、算法实现或模拟必须报告在一种可以检查的方法。在使文本更具可读性的地方,可以添加一个附录用于一些细节。关键代码部分可以报,但建议在正文中仅描述算法,并可能报告实际的短片附录中的代码。较长的完整代码清单应单独上传到 Moodle。
4. 成绩:汇报成绩。这部分通常包含图形和表格,所有相关结果。证明和记录项目目标具有重要意义达到了。
5. 结论和未来方向:包括项目发现的总结、讨论所用模型/方法的优点和缺点,以及可能的改进和进一步发展。
6. 参考资料:以一致、适当的格式列出所有参考资料(见下面是格式规则)。
7. 附录:您认为值得包含但不值得包含的任何材料呈现在论文的正文中。

硕士论文的标准是应用和增加科学知识,可能通过验证或扩展现有方法。原创研究的一个组成部分不是项目的要求,但如果存在,将给予应有的信用。

在论文的最后,你必须放一份你的项目摘要。

参考文献和参考书目

Dissertation formatting
You are recommended to use LaTeX. This is the professional and most common choice which produces the best results. Alternatively you may use LibreOffice, Microsoft Word or any other
similar WYSIWYG word processing program. The format requirements are not overly restrictive; for example there is no requirement to use a particular character typeface. However, do not use too many different typefaces in your dissertation, or in general spend too much time developing an elaborate visual presentation. It is better to keep the look of your project dissertation simple
and straightforward, relying on standard layouts provided by the word processing program of
your choice. An overelaborate presentation may result in a waste of time and actually even in a negative impression.

Dissertation length
No absolute limits are given, however it is expected to result in a document in the region of 50 pages, which is about 10,000 words of content plus equations, figures, tables, etc.

Dissertation structure

Abstract
On the page immediately following the title page you must report a short abstract giving a
descriptive summary of your project. The abstract typically consists of three short parts:
• What the dissertation is about, the principle aims and goals, and specific challenges.
• How you carried out the project, what work it involved and what you learned.
• Main results and achievements.
The abstract must be readable quickly by people with various backgrounds to get an overview of
what your dissertation is about, so make sure it does not become too long or technical; do not
use acronyms without introducing them.

Table of contents
A contents list should follow the abstract.

Figures and table lists
Sometimes a list of figures and tables with their captions is included here.

Acknowledgements
This gives you a chance to thank whoever has helped/sustained you during this work.
The dissertation
After the content (and figure/table) lists, a typical structure of a master’s dissertation is:
1. Introduction: outlines the project and gives a clear statement of the objectives and
methodologies. The most important thing here is a clear thesis statement, e.g. in the form
“The hypothesis of this study is that …”, and a statement of the methodology for
evaluating that hypothesis, e.g. in the form “This hypothesis will be tested by …”.
2. Literature review: reports and briefly discuss all the current literature that is directly
relevant to the study.
3. Methodology: discusses the methodology necessary to achieve the project aims,
making it clear to a non-specialist but technically competent reader. Details of
mathematical calculations, algorithm implementations or simulations must be reported in
a way that can be checked. Where it makes the text more readable, an appendix can be
used for some of the details. Key code portions can be reported, but it is recommended
to describe only the algorithm in the main text and possibly report actual short pieces of
code in the appendix. Long full code listings should be uploaded separately on Moodle.
4. Results: reports the achievements. This part typically contains figures and tables with all
relevant results. It is important to demonstrate and document that the project aims have
been achieved.
5. Conclusions and future directions: includes a summary of the project findings, a
discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the model/method used, and possible
improvements and further developments.
6. References: lists all the referenced material in a consistent, appropriate format (see
below for formatting rules).
7. Appendix: any material that you feel worth including, but does not deserve to be
presented in the main body of the dissertation.

The standard for a master’s dissertation is to apply and increment scientific knowledge, possibly
by validating or extending existing methods. A component of original research is not a
requirement of the project, but will be given due credit if present.

At the end of the thesis you must put a copy of your project summary.

References and bibliography