| title | MSD Paper Template |
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| author | Andrey Sadovykh |
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| permalink | /template/ |
Author: Firstname Lastname, Affiliation (e.g., Jane Smith, Innopolis University) 👤 Year: 2024
Provide a concise description of your paper, including a summary of your key contributions and findings. The abstract should give readers a clear idea of what to expect from your paper. Aim for about 200-300 words.
Note: The full paper should be approximately 5000-6000 words, excluding the bibliography.
Introduce the subject of your paper. Define the scope of your research and set the stage for the reader by explaining the context of the topic.
Explain why the chosen topic is important. Justify its significance with relevant data, statistics, or industry trends if possible.
Define the problem your paper seeks to address. State your original contribution and how it adds value to the existing body of knowledge.
Review 5-10 relevant papers that are important to your topic. Discuss their relevance, main findings, and limitations. Highlight how your work differentiates or builds upon these existing studies.
Provide a thorough analysis and comparison of the reviewed literature. Use comparison tables, charts, or figures where relevant to enhance clarity.
- Include any original insights or unique perspectives that you have developed.
- Discuss practical applications or implications for managing software development.
Summarize the main findings of your paper. Reiterate which aspects are your original contributions and insights. Conclude with a discussion on the importance and potential impact of your findings.
List all references using the IEEE format. Ensure that your bibliography includes 5-10 high-quality academic sources.
(Optional)
- Create and link to a public Zotero library for this paper to provide easy access to your references.
Export your Zotero library in BibTex format. Then put the content into _bibliography/references.bib.
You can now add citations and lists of references following the syntax described here.
For example, here is a reference to a paper about DevOps in Regulated Software Development {% cite laukkarinen_devops_2017 %}.
If you need a multiple citation, simply list all the cites {% cite abrahamsson_leanagile_2010 lie_devops_2020 %}
{% bibliography --cited %}
Authors must declare the extent to which AI tools were used in the preparation of their paper. This ensures transparency and academic integrity.
The author affirms that the core ideas presented in the paper are original.
AI usage self-declaration:
- Translation [yes|no]
- Spelling correction [yes|no]
- Text styling [yes|no]
- Summarization [yes|no]
- Content extraction [yes|no]
- Ideas generation [yes|no]
- Other [specify...]
Feedback will be provided by reviewers, which will include a summary of the strengths and areas for improvement of your paper. This feedback aims to guide both the author and potential readers.