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Abstract Guidelines

The document provides guidelines for writing an effective abstract for a technical project, emphasizing its purpose as a concise overview that highlights significance, objectives, methods, and results. It advises keeping the abstract within a typical length of 250-300 words, using clear language, and following a structured format that includes an introduction, objectives, methods, and conclusion. Additionally, it suggests identifying 5-7 relevant keywords to encapsulate the project's essence.

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Abstract Guidelines

The document provides guidelines for writing an effective abstract for a technical project, emphasizing its purpose as a concise overview that highlights significance, objectives, methods, and results. It advises keeping the abstract within a typical length of 250-300 words, using clear language, and following a structured format that includes an introduction, objectives, methods, and conclusion. Additionally, it suggests identifying 5-7 relevant keywords to encapsulate the project's essence.

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Guidelines while writing an abstract

Key Takeaways

Understand the Purpose


The abstract serves as a brief overview of your technical project, highlighting its significance, objectives,
methods, and results. It should give readers a clear idea of what your project is about and why it is
important. Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to judge the nature and
significance of the topic.

Keep it Concise.
Abstracts are typically limited to a specific word count or length. Aim to convey the necessary
information succinctly, without excessive detail or unnecessary jargon. A typical abstract length is
around 250-300 words.

Use Clear and Precise Language


Ensure that your abstract is written in clear, concise, and easily understandable language. Avoid
technical jargon or abbreviations that may not be familiar to a broader audience. If any specialized
terms are necessary, provide brief explanations.

Follow a Structure
Introduction: Provide a brief background and context for your project. Explain the problem statement
that you aim to address.

Objectives: State the specific objectives or goals of your project. What are you trying to achieve or
investigate?

Methods/Approach/Proposed Solution: Clearly articulate the proposed solution to the problem.


Summarize the methods or approach you intend to use to execute your project.

Highlight any unique or innovative aspects.

Conclusion/Implications: Conclude your abstract by summarizing the significance of your findings and/or
the potential impact of your project.

Keywords
Identify 5-7 keywords that closely reflect the content of your abstract and your overall project. This will
make the reader quickly grasp the essence of your project.

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