Sample Text With Introduction, Development And Conclusion
Drafting / / July 04, 2021
The texts have a series of steps or processes for their realization, and of these we will highlight the following:
- Introduction
- Developing
- Conclution
In these they are expressed in:
Introduction.- This is a basic overview of what is meant; This review should introduce the reader to the topic and hook them while giving them basic information so that they understand and read the next point
Developing.- This is the second step in a text, it expresses in depth the content of the concepts handled, its extension can be very short or extremely extensive, reaching treatises,
Conclution.- This is the last aspect of this text, it expresses the final conclusions or theories that emerge from the development.
In what is expressed above, it must be added that in the development part the text can be extended, but there is for the same extension small cuts or chapters in the texts, which are formed by the three steps we mention; these are repeated indefinitely until the conclusion of the treaty.
Example of text with introduction, development and conclusion:
(Paragraph 1: Introduction)
In this paper we present a quick review of the latest advances in communication formats through the Internet and its new conformation as a global communication medium.
(Paragraph 2: Development)
Until a few years ago, Internet services had a dynamic growth. However, the services were relatively static: A person created a blog, and his friends and other people read what he published with interest. A cultural or governmental institution published the information, which was updated following the suggestions of the users, but within a static scheme and hierarchical, similar to traditional media, such as radio and television, where it is the broadcaster of the medium who decides what is published and what not. This is the concept of WEB 1.0. The generalization of social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, the possibilities to comment on publications and the freedom of users to choose and correct content (such as wikipedia), have changed the static perspective of communication on the Internet, making it a more social medium with greater interaction between content creators and users. This is WEB 2.0
(Paragraph 3 Development)
Currently, we are at the end of this interaction between users and content creators, as this relationship is evolving. The creation of intelligent applications that predict user preferences, operating systems with greater interactivity and mobile devices that practically allow a permanent connection, begin to configure the next step in this communicative evolution WEB 3.0.
(Paragraph 4 Conclusion)
We are at an intermediate point in the evolution of the Internet. Permanent connectivity for many is already a reality, and cost reduction in services, as well as considering the Internet as a human right, bring the idea of WEB 3.0 closer to a reality.