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F.A.C.U.L.D.A.D.

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WRITING PROJECT
RUY
BARBOSA
1. Introduction 1.1. Theme
COURSE: COMPUTER NETWORKS
1.2. Problem (initial literature search) 1.3. Explanation of the problem
DISCIPLINE 2. Please excuse the relevance of the research.
Dra. L i and g emarosa Sitja Fornari
3. Goal is the goal we seek to achieve with the research
4. Here methodology presents the research design, showing how we intend to run i
t.
WRITING PROJECT (Continued)
5. Work Plan The Plan presents the main divisions of a text. He suffers modifica
tions to deepen as the readings. Initially presents general ideas, is gradually
reshaping these ideas foma to establish a hierarchy and harmony between them.
WRITING THE MONOGRAPH
6. Presents the schedule of implementation periods of the various stages of plan
ning research.
7. References
8. Attachments
TEXTUAL ELEMENTS
ELEMENTS OF POST-TEXTUAL
* REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION OUTLINE OF THE RESEARCH ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS USED IN P
REPARATION OF WORK.
DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION INTO CHAPTERS AND SUBDIVISIONS
ANNEXES *
DOCUMENTS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WITH THE TEXT Supporting enlightening.
CONCLUSION
SUMMARY OF WORK
COVER STRUCTURE OF MONOGRAPH
* PRE-TEXTUAL ELEMENTS
COVER SHEET • • • FACE SHEET APPROVAL • DEDICATION • THANKS • citation • SUMMARY
• EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • LISTINGS • ABSTRACT
NAME OF AUTHOR (CENTRALIZED) (CAPITAL 14)
• INTRODUCTION
TITLE OF WORK (CENTRALIZED) (CAPITAL 14)
* TEXTUAL ELEMENTS
• DEVELOPMENT • CONCLUSION
* ELEMENTS OF POST-TEXTUAL
• REFERENCES • ANNEXES
COLLEGE RUY BARBOSA SALVADOR 2001 (CENTRALIZED) (CAPITAL 14)
FACE SHEET
NAME OF AUTHOR (CENTRALIZED) (CAPITAL 14)
APPROVAL SHEET
Examining Board
TITLE OF WORK (CENTRALIZED) (CAPITAL 14)
Monograph defended and approved in ........ of ...................... ..........
...., of the examination board consisting of teachers: _________________________
____________________________ Professor ......................... ...............
.. - Advisor
Monograph presented as partial requirement for obtaining the title of graduate i
n the Faculty ..............., Ruy Barbosa, El Salvador, under the guidance of P
rofessor. ................... . (Source 12)
____________________________________________________ Teacher ...................
............................. ............... __________________________________
__________________ Teacher ................................................ ....
.............. (CAPITAL 14)
COLLEGE RUY BARBOSA SALVADOR 2001 (CENTRALIZED) (CAPITAL 14)
DEDICATION
THANKS
Thanks are addressed to all those who cooperated in a specific way at work, with
out which the achievement was not possible. Keep in mind people that facilitated
information in the institutions visited. For the Brazilian Association of Techn
ical Standards, thanks appear after the text. Universities in the prevailing cus
tom of putting them right off the cover sheet preceded by dedications.
For John Doe ....................
(The dedication should be written in the final third of the leaf, the lad right)
Epigraph
SUMMARY
SUMMARY (source 14)
SUMMARY DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS citation LISTS ABSTRACT SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTI
ON (source 12) ............................................. ................ 1
2. Titles (always capitalized) .............. ..? 2.1. Sub-topic (lowercase )...
......................................... . ..........? 2.2. Sub-topic (lowercas
e )............................................ . ..........? 3. Titles (always
capitalized) .............. ..? 2.1. Sub-topic (lowercase ).....................
....................... . ..........? 2.2. Sub-topic (lowercase )...............
............................. . ..........? 4. Titles (always capitalized) .....
......... ..? 5. CONCLUSIONS ................................................. .
...........................? Title (thought, poetry, music snippet) 6. REFERENCE
S .........................................? 7. ANNEXES ........................
......................... ........................................?
LISTS
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
LISTS (Rol elements illustrative or explanatory) The basic function of the abstr
act is to provide essential information to select the reading of those who perfo
rm a survey to chart JoDI • • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND AC
RONYMS original. Indicates, in quick strokes, the purpose and content of work. I
n monographs should also point out the sin alizar methodology and results.€It is
an information for the reader to decide about reading all or part of the job. P
resents with a maximum of 250 words.
ABSTRACT
REFERENCES
Work of one author: SURNAME, Name (year). Title. edition, Location: publisher.
ABSTRACT
The abstract is a summary presentation of the linguainglesa.
SEVERINO, Antonio Joaquim (1996). Methodology of scientific work. 20. ed. São Pa
ulo: Cortez.
Work two and three authors separated by commas OLD, Eduarda, ENDLER, Berenice. (
1978). Standardization of technical documentation: international, regional and n
ational levels. Porto Alegre: LPM. Works by more than three authors: we chose th
e statement of one, two or three, followed by the Latin expression et al. BECKER
, Fernando et. al. (1992). Presentation of homework. São Paulo: Cortez. Books wr
itten by various authors with a responsible intellectual seconded (organizer, co
ordinator) are referenced by name of author, followed by the appropriate abbrevi
ation: CORTELLA, Mario Sergio (ed.) (1999). The School and Knowledge: the episte
mological and political. 2. ed. São Paulo: Cortez.
REFERENCES
REFERENCES Periodicals / Magazines
Magazine as a whole: Reference simple:
Party Book Book chapter with the author himself and organized by another author.
Journal's name highlighted. Location: month and year of publication, volum e. Se
e. New York: October, year 28, v. 41.
MORAIS, Régis (1995). Science and anthropological perspectives today. In: CARVAL
HO, Maria Cecilia (ed.). Building the Knowledge. 5. ed. Campinas: Papirus, pp. 8
7-9 6.
Authored papers and journal with volume number and author's name, year. Article
title. Journal title. Location: v, n, pages, period. COELHO, José (1998). The li
brary as a model of communication. Journal of Communication. São Paulo: v.1, n.
2, pp. 29 -32, jan / jun.
Even part of a book chapter's author and the book in a newspaper article with no
author: CHIZZOTTI, Antonio (1991). Of experimental research. In: Research in th
e humanities and sociais.São Paulo: Cortez, pp. 25-3 7. The first word in capita
l letters and highlighted in the title of the periodical: CARNIVAL is party (199
8). The afternoon. Salvador, 28 fev. Notebook 2, p. 1. Newspaper article with au
thor Highlight the name of the journal Cony, Carlos Heitor (1999). The possibili
ties of the new left. Folha de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, May 19, World, p. 5.
REFERENCES
Electronic Documents
When the network is used as a bibliographic reference in a scientific paper, wil
l require that the material found in a particular home page allows information b
eyond the Site, or the title of the subject in focus (italic or underlined), and
if so, the pages consulted. Example:
http://www.fapesp.com.br. Scholarship Search. pp. 5 -7.

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