Paper
A thesis is a systematic writing of a subject in a consistent and consistent format by releasing the author's academic research findings, opinions, and arguments on a subject in accordance with the logic. In English, it is called thesis, dissertation, paper. The thesis derives from the Greek word Θέσις, which means an intelligent offer, and the dissertation, respectively, from the dissertātiō, meaning presentation in Latin. Theses include dissertations for master's degree and doctoral degree, academic papers published in various journals or academic conferences, and papers for publication. The paper usually consists of a title, a summary, a table of contents, an introduction, a main text, a conclusion, and a list of references. There is also an appendix here. Dissertations are free in length, but doctoral theses that require in-depth research are longer than theses in master's and master's theses. On the other hand, academic papers usually limit the length of papers in academic or academic conferences, and limit the number of papers, words and letters.