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How to Write an Abstract
Your abstract is the elevator pitch of your paper. If it's weak, nobody will read the rest of your research. It must be a standalone summary of your entire paper.
The 4-Part Structure
- The Problem (25%): What is the specific gap in current literature or technology you are addressing?
- The Methodology (25%): How did you solve the problem? Mention key algorithms, frameworks, or experimental setups.
- The Results (25%): What were the concrete outcomes? Use exact numbers (e.g., "improved latency by 14%").
- The Conclusion (25%): What is the broader impact of this finding?
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