The article title is a definition of the research object. In exceptional cases, an indication of the research method can be added to the definition. The article title is a definition of the research object. The article's title should present a genus-differentia definition of the research object. In exceptional cases, an indication of the research method can be added to the definition. Please see an explanation of a genus-differentia definition.
If the article's type is a review, then this is indicated in its title. For example, the article's title ends with the text ": A review".
Please, do not include in the title:
- words that indicate the research process (for example, analysis, research, study, application, search, definition, decision, calculation);
- words that indicate the relevance (new, modern, current);
- words indicating superiority (best, most / least profitable, optimal, most);
- general introductory constructions and words (to the question of, in terms of some features, issues, problems);
- abbreviations.
The title of the article excludes the use of verbs. The recommended length of the title is 7 words (not including prepositions and conjunctions).