Abstracts
An abstract is a brief, self-contained summary of a scholarly work, such as a research article, thesis, or conference paper. It is designed to allow readers to quickly assess the work’s scope, significance, and main results without reading the full text. Abstracts typically appear at the beginning of the document and in databases and library catalogs to aid discovery.
Most abstracts include four elements: the aims or objective, the methods or approach, the principal results
Length and style vary by venue, but common guidelines call for concise, objective language, usually in the
Abstracts are not substitutes for the full document; they summarize content to help readers decide whether