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Long Form Technical Write Paper Template

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Writing research papers is not easy but it gets harder when you have to deal with a technical paper. The format for these papers is strict and you have to observe every guideline before submission.   Technical papers are essential for courses such as engineering, sciences among others. While most students in these technical programs are highly competent in their studies, they always experience problems when it comes to writing. Luckily, you can now buy written papers from reliable technical paper writers online to save yourself the trouble. In this article, you will learn the basics of technical paper writing accepted by major publications such as IEEE JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL ENGINEERING In HEALTH AND MEDICINE and International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. Keep reading.

  1. Abstract

This is the first section a reader encounters in a technical paper. It is the section that creates the first impression and readers use it to determine whether the paper is worth their time. A good abstract should contain a brief introduction to describe the discipline to which the paper belongs.

It should also contain a clear and concise statement of the problem/thesis you wish to tackle, a brief explanation of the solution you wish to propose, results emanating from your research and their impact.  You should also provide a short list of index keywords. A good abstract serves as an entry point into your scientific paper.

  1. Introduction

After an abstract, you need to write a comprehensive introduction.  In this section, you will have a background of the problem you wish to tackle and the motivation for the study. For you to carry out research, there must be a motivation and the reader needs to know this at the beginning to get a better grip of your work.

In the introduction, you will also give a summary, outline and roadmap of your paper.  After reading the introduction, a reader should have an idea where to find what in your paper. For this reason, the introduction should be the last section you write in your technical paper.

In the background information, make sure you highlight any relevant trends in the study area, identify problems and explore any positive developments. At this point, you want the reader to grasp the need for this paper fullyand you have to go to extra lengths to do this. Explain the technological relevance, research or economic importance of the study. When summarizing the problem, you will go further than in the abstract to delineate the situation, discuss your solutions and make some arguments about the validity of such solutions.

When wrapping up your introduction, give readers a clear outline of your paper including the sections included and what each section tackles. Make sure you provide a guide to your technical paper at this point to make it easier for readers to go through the rest of the research.

  1. Related Works

Your research cannot happen in a vacuum. Other scholars have tackled an aspect of your intended research and it is important to recognize these. The purpose of this section is to show that indeed the topic you have in mind is important and has received prior attention. At the same time, you want to show the reader that you have done thorough research before writing this paper.

The idea is to show different approaches to the problem you wish to handle which again shows the relevance of your technical paper.  When critiquing other works, show the limitations of such studies to prove there is a need for further research which you now plan to do in the course of your paper.

  1. Problem Statement

This section contains the gist of your work. Make sure you state the problem clearly and provide an overview of your solution. Explain the rationale, concepts and mechanisms of the solution you propose. Provide materials and numbers to show the functionality of your solution.

  1. Identify, Research and Collect Idea

There are multiple ways of doing your research and you should pick the ones that will help you support your hypothesis. You should identify all the tools you need to use before starting this phase of your paper.

  1. Analysis

You will use qualitative or quantitative analysis or both to analyze your research data. You have to comprehensively analyze the data you have collected at the research phase to get reliable findings.

  1. Conclusions

From your findings, you need to come up with conclusions which link directly to our hypothesis. Your conclusions should show the impact of your research while at the same time recognizing limitations in your approach. This will help you make recommendations for further research on the topic.

  1. Bibliography

You need to list all materials used during your research. From journals, textbooks, previous studies, internet websites, news publications to TV shows, you have unlimited sources of information which you can use to boost your research.

Writing a technical paper and sticking to the required format is not easy.  If you need help, visit paperwritingpros.com and work with an experienced technical writer to complete this project.

GTBank’s Everything “Habari” Banking – Raps, Sings, Styles, Shops, Pays and More

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GTBank has launched everything platform, Habari, and that is part of the grand strategy which I noted many months ago. Quoting from a speech given by the bank’s CEO, I extracted the grand vision of this category-king institution:

To  “create a platform and partner anybody who has a service to offer. So that if as a customer, one comes into our ecosystem, you can do just anything. You could do your banking business, buy your tickets, insurance, travel; if you wanted a 10-day pay day loan, you can do it. So, really we want you to come into our ecosystem, maybe five times a day to do different things other than banking.”

The platform will provide services on music, bill payment, shopping, lifestyle contents and more. Yes, it is designed to offer users direct access to the largest catalogue of local and foreign music online, a seamless shopping experience and an exciting way to connect with friends, amongst other features. In a statement announcing Habari, the CEO returned to the same core:

He [GTBANK CEO] further stated that “Habari is not a mobile banking application; it is the start of our journey towards building a platform that connects our customers to everything that they need, and which continues to evolve with their lifestyle. We are excited about this journey and we are confident that our customers will see in Habari a simple, smart and exciting digital experience that adds value to their lives, every day.”

Habari launch by GTBank

GTBank is following the duality element construct which notes that great digital products must have platform-features. Yes, even banking products and services must have platform components. It may make the local banking giant lose an identity but do not worry: the banking service providers of the future may not be seen as banks because what banks do today would be commoditized. Simply, the game would be played in anywhere people can get service especially at the consumer/retail banking level.

The full press release below.

Built around the everyday lives of customers, Habari is the first mobile platform in Nigeria created by a financial institution that focuses on enabling people’s needs and lifestyles rather than providing a limited bouquet of regular banking products. The mobile application is open and free for all to download, does not require mobile banking details and offers a wide range of services, all of which are accessible to anyone regardless of where they choose to bank. Habari is also very simple to use and is designed with a clean user interface as well as a seamless navigation experience that ensures everything, from the music to listen to, to the bills to pay, are just two clicks away.

Among the exciting services available on Habari are its catalogue of local and foreign music, the largest ever in Nigeria, carefully curated videos that range from short engaging self-help kits to captivating full-length movies, and books that cut across all literary genres. Habari also offers an end-to-end shopping experience that allows users buy goods and services directly from over 10,000 small businesses. On Habari users can also shake their phones to find and connect with friends, split bills, transfer and receive funds as well as pay for utilities, subscriptions and other services.

Commenting on the launch of Habari, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Mr Segun Agbaje, said; “By reimagining the role of banking and driving innovation in how we serve customers, we have built a platform that is less about us as bank and more about our customers and everything they need to enable their lifestyle.”

He further stated that “Habari is not a mobile banking application; it is the start of our journey towards building a platform that connects our customers to everything that they need, and which continues to evolve with their lifestyle. We are excited about this journey and we are confident that our customers will see in Habari a simple, smart and exciting digital experience that adds value to their lives, every day.”

 

Ndubuisi Ekekwe To Speak in UNESCO Forum on AI in Africa

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I have accepted an invitation to be one of the main speakers in the first high-level forum on artificial intelligence in Africa by the United Nations through UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). The event holds in Morocco Dec 12-13 , 2018.

“More than ever before, Artificial Intelligence is at the heart of debates around the world, and Africa is no exception. Given this interest, UNESCO would like to apply its multidisciplinary expertise, and that of its Member States and high level guests from both the public and private sector in Africa and elsewhere, to enhance interest in AI as a tool for development in Africa. As the development of AI is unparalleled on the continent, this Forum will encourage a reflection on AI with and by African actors. This event will examine the numerous opportunities and challenges raised by AI for sustainable and inclusive development in Africa”. UNESCO

 

Bitcoin and other Cryptos Are Not Legal Tenders in Nigeria, says Central Bank of Nigeria

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Union Bank sent this to its customers: Bitcoin and cousins are not legal tenders in NIGERIA, says Central Bank of Nigeria. Shine your eyes before these offshore guys use your hard-earned money for vacations in Bahamas, etc. Mining, they control; issuance, they control; exchange they control; [you add], they control; yet, there in Lagos, Kano & Aba, you are ranting that Bitcoin is the new decentralized instrument in Nigeria. That is malaria dream. Until you build yours, shine your eyes.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has advised that cryptocurrency is not legal tender in Nigeria and has cautioned against transacting in them.

In order to guarantee the security of our customers’ funds, Union Bank will monitor accounts being used for cryptocurrency transactions and may impose restrictions including closure of such accounts.

We appreciate your patronage and we are committed to providing you with simpler, smarter banking services that best protect your interest and guarantee the security of your funds

Differentiate Yourself and Upgrade Your Webinality

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In this digital age, supply is largely unbounded and distribution channels are unconstrained. As I have noted, winning the business game would be anchored on controlling demand since it would be hopeless to try to control supply. Yes, to have any chance, digitally, you need to have a separation. Separation means you need to be unique and be you. Simply, in the sea of players, you must be distinguishable and be known for something. If you can accomplish that, the world will reward you.

But today, the game has shifted from control of supply to control of demand for web-anchored consumer firms. And only companies with capabilities to control demand are going to win big. As shown in the table below, most of the greatest internet companies are simply controlling demand and that means controlling how supplies reach users and consumers.

Let me make this real with a case study on my blog, Tekedia [no attempt to get you to sign-up; this is merely to show that I practice what I write]. People pay subscriptions to read some of my best insights. It is $20 per year. I was told that asking people to pay for an African-focused blog (flavored for technology, business and entrepreneurship) would be a waste of time. Personally, I always like people to appreciate that my time is precious; imposing payment would elevate the blog to premium.

And doing that would make readers to value the insights and frameworks. Yes, humans always value tougher battles. It is a hobby but it can also be structured to be premium; most times only premium contents have subscriptions. At the end of the month, I want to be sure that Amazon’s hosting fees are covered!

Over the last 15 months since I started writing regularly, I have created a separation from many blogs in Africa. Interestingly, the same people many say would not pay are even paying more. Yes, we have seen subscribers paying beyond our advertised rate; $250  and $100 are now typical.

Subscribers continue to pay more than $20 per year just to appreciate Tekedia. Here, a user paid $100 even though the cost is $20.

Besides these more-than-listed payments, we have received emails where people want to see Tekedia expand. “Thank you Prof. I appreciate the one oasis strategy. It made me a star during the interview. I am contributing N120,000 to  support hosting fees. Thank you”.

There is no traffic tracker on this blog; traffic is irrelevant. We just want valuable readers. And we think we are finding our space in this hobby. And if you do a similar thing in any area, finding your separation, you would find value. That is my message in this piece: BE YOU.

You cannot be the next Linda Ikeji because she has controlled that world. You need to find yours. If you do, the society would reward, not just in writing but other areas of life. You need to improve your webinality (webinality = web + personality) if you want to play a key role in this digital era.

A social media account is a business tool and companies have understood that speaking from the human element is more impactful. A post shared from the personal account of CEO of BBB will get more traction than one shared by BBB. With that understanding, BBB will put efforts to nurture the CEO social media accounts.

For you, as a small business owner or entrepreneur, you need to evolve out of your shells. If you think you will hide and run a good social media marketing, you will not succeed. All those nice contents on your company accounts are there but people do not pay attention, because no one knows the human elements behind them.

Licensing of Contents

When I started writing, some newspapers approached me to syndicate the contents. A great idea, and I agreed under a condition – you must pay licensing fees to Tekedia. Many did not like that model: they were used to using contents free by promising to make the authors bigger. So, nothing happened.

Largely, I was not concerned that the newspapers did have more user base. We were confident that if we could differentiate via our contents, the unconstrained distribution channel of the web would provide an opportunity to reach readers. Making that possible would demand predictability of contents on time and quality. Yes, you come here and you have an idea what to get.

We insisted on no free syndication asking for paid licensing of contents (source: IFP Corp)

For us, it is better to have two contents in a day than have 40 contents where only two are valuable to readers. With the predictable two posts, expectations would be predictable and that means asking people to pay would become possible. This philosophy is anchored on the construct of respecting the time of our site visitors.
In anything you do especially in the digital world, you must work to have a clear differentiation. Do not be follow-follow as that does not usually work. Find a clear separation and own that space: the society will reward you. It comes down to “Who Are You?”

How To Improve Your Webinality

The following are some suggestions on how to build a professional online persona. It is establishing your web personality (webinality) to explain that person you are.

Presence: Open at least one social media or blog account.

Specialize:  Define an area of interest and build around it. A five-minute online search should reveal what you represent. You need to differentiate yourself and showcase your core skills and unique capabilities to potential hiring managers.

Accuracy: Always remember that once that post goes online, you may not control who sees it. If you lie on your accomplishments, your classmate or co-worker is just an IP address away from challenging it. Make it accurate – always, otherwise, you will destroy your persona.

Have a separation, from others

Comprehensive: While blog should be short, once in a while, develop comprehensive articles in your field and post them online. It could mean expanding a class project you worked on, adding more contents, and fully proving your expertise. Half-baked contents will not take you too far.

Judgment: What you post or share online defines who you are. Your profile defines you – values, interests and reliability. For employers, they want reliable team leaders and you must not offer less in your web personality.

Vertical Integration: Seek to connect with people ahead of you professionally while building a horizontally network.

Generosity: Share and exchange good ideas. Invite people to your network and be generous to promote good ideas from others. Write professional reviews on books, journals and articles. In no distant time, people will reward you.

Policy Matters: If you are working, ensure you adhere to policies on using the company’s name online. There is a threat that you could be a source of data leakage that can hurt competitiveness. Your profile must not be another portrait of your employer – you must be wise to separate both, where necessary.

Continuity:  Professional online branding is a continuous work-in-progress that requires constant tune-ups of networks, contents and profiles. It must be constantly nurtured.

All Together / Beyond LinkedIn

As we pursued separation, we wanted to create a brand, Tekedia. Though most contents are synced to LinkedIn, I made sure I was not just LinkedIn. To make that possible, my contents cannot just be on LinkedIn which is not easily searchable and discoverable.  If we had hosted all contents on LinkedIn, there would not be an identity. But having them here provides an identity which drives that separation. It is that separation that most remember even beyond the contents. Riding on that separation, someone can build a business model on the contents. This is a hobby but that does not mean that it has to cost me money to support; at least, it has to be expense-neutral.