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\begin{abstract*}
An abstract of a dissertation is a summary and extraction of research work and contributions.
- Included in an abstract should be description of research topic and research objective, brief introduction to methodology and research process, and summarization of conclusion and contributions of the research.
+ Included in an abstract should be description of research topic and research objective, brief introduction to methodology and research process, and summary of conclusion and contributions of the research.
An abstract should be characterized by independence and clarity and carry identical information with the dissertation.
It should be such that the general idea and major contributions of the dissertation are conveyed without reading the dissertation.
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Keywords are terms used in a dissertation for indexing, reflecting core information of the dissertation.
An abstract may contain a maximum of 5 keywords, with semi-colons used in between to separate one another.
- % Use comma as seperator when inputting
+ % Use comma as separator when inputting
\thusetup{
keywords* = {keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3, keyword 4, keyword 5},
}