This repository serves as the central documentation hub for our Final Paper project focusing on AI-powered fintech solutions. All research, reports, methodology, and academic documentation following ABNT standards are maintained here using Markdown format for version control and collaborative editing.
This repository organizes all academic materials related to our Final Paper research project:
Research Documentation
- Literature review and theoretical foundation
- Economic analysis and market studies
- AI/ML model research and validation
- User behavior and market analysis studies
Technical Documentation
- System architecture and design specifications
- Implementation methodology and procedures
- Testing protocols and validation methods
- Performance analysis and results
Academic Reports
- Progress reports following ABNT standards
- Interim research findings and analysis
- Final project documentation and conclusions
- Peer review materials and feedback
docs
├── README.md # This file
├── research/ # Research related to the project
├── reports/ # Academic reports and deliverables
├── methodology/ # Methodological documentation
└── templates/ # ABNT templates in Markdown
This project follows ABNT standards for academic work:
- NBR 14724: Academic work - Presentation
- NBR 6023: Bibliographic references
- NBR 10520: Citations in documents
- NBR 6024: Progressive numbering of sections
- NBR 6027: Summary
- NBR 6028: Abstract
The documentation follows principles of scientific method:
- Objectivity and clarity
- Theoretical foundation
- Explicit methodology
- Critical analysis of results
- Adequate referencing
- Reproducibility
All documents are likely to follow the standard structure:
# Document Title
## Abstract
[Executive summary of content]
## 1. Introduction
[Contextualization and objectives]
## 2. Theoretical Foundation
[Theoretical basis and literature review]
## 3. Methodology
[Methods and procedures used]
## 4. Results and Discussion
[Presentation and analysis of results]
## 5. Conclusions
[Conclusions and final considerations]
## References
[Consulted bibliography]According to Silva (2023), "the use of agile methodologies has proven effective" (p. 45).The use of agile methodologies has demonstrated effectiveness in software projects (SILVA, 2023).## References
SILVA, João. **Agile Methodologies in Software Development**. São Paulo: Tech Publisher, 2023.
SANTOS, Maria; OLIVEIRA, Pedro. Comparative analysis of frameworks. **Technology Journal**, v. 15, n. 3, p. 123-145, 2023.When contributing to this repository, follow these commit standards:
feat: adds new methodology report
docs: updates README with ABNT instructions
fix: corrects reference formatting
style: adjusts citation formatting
refactor: adjusts related to core structures of the project
This project is developed and maintained by students working on their final paper. If you find this documentation useful and would like to support our research efforts, any financial contribution would be greatly appreciated and help us continue improving this work.
You can support us through:
For questions or suggestions about the documentation, contact us through repository issues or through the email mansafin.team@gmail.com.
This project is under our custom license - see the LICENSE file for details.