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INSTRUCTION OF ASSIGNMENT BFC21002

A REVIEW-JOURNAL PAPER/ ARTICLE

What is a review article?

A review article, also called a literature review, is a survey of previously published


research on a topic. It should give an overview of current thinking on the theme and,
unlike an original research article, won’t present new experimental results.

The objective of a literature review is to provide a critical evaluation of the data available
from existing studies. Review articles can identify potential research areas to explore
next, and sometimes they will draw new conclusions from the existing data.

Review articles:

 Provide a comprehensive foundation on a topic


 Explain the current state of knowledge
 Identify gaps in existing studies for potential future research

Here are eight key things to consider when writing a review article:
1. Check the journal's aims and scope. ...
2. Define your scope. ...
3. Finding sources to evaluate. ...
4. Writing your title, abstract and keywords. ...
5. Introduce the topic. ...
6. Include critical discussion. ...
7. Sum it up. ...
8. Use a critical friend.

Instruction:
1) The student needs to make a technical paper (a review article).C3 (Identify,
develop and organized)
2) Need to be review 10-12 journal paper (the current year 2021- 2017).
3) Minimum requirement of journal paper indexed by Scopus.
4) Avoid plagiarism (copy and paste from any sources).

Reporting and submission:

1) The title will be discussed with the lecturer. And group (FIVE or SIX students)
under the decision of the lecturer.
2) Full technical paper maximum of 7-10 pages. Slide PPT presentation not more
than 15 pages.

3) Font: Times New Roman– size 12 – 1.0 spacing.


4) Prepare a comprehensive report. Must also include; Introduction, Conclusion,
References (15- 20 references).
5) Submit a softcopy of the full technical paper (word) and Slide PPT
presentation.
Submission on week 10.

Format Paper

1. Title: A Review/ Overview Paper.


2. Abstract.
3. Background/ Introduction.
4. Literature Review.
5. Critical/ Schematic Review.
6. Conclusion.
7. Reference.

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