“I recommend to read this manuscript. ChatGPT in Academic Writing and Publishing: A Comprehensive Guide Scientific writing is a difficult task that requires clarity, precision, and rigour. It also involves a large amount of research, analysis, and synthesis of information from various sources. However, scientific writing is also hard, time-consuming, and susceptible to errors. Advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as ChatGPT, can simplify academic writing and publishing. ChatGPT has many applications and uses in academic and scientific writing and publishing such as hypothesis generation, literature review, safety recommendations, troubleshooting, tips, paraphrasing and summarising, editing, and proofreading, journal selection, journal style formatting, and other applications. In this book chapter, we will discuss the main advantages, examples, and applications of ChatGPT in academic and scientific writing from research conception to publishing. Read online. https://achtago.com/publications/list/chatgpt-in-academic-writing-and-publishing/ Download full text https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369817340_Chapter_2_ChatGPT_in_Academic_Writing_and_Publishing_A_Comprehensive_Guide
Really depends on the citation style you want to use.
but in general white paper is similar to a book and can be cited like this
Daniela Pasero, M. D., Giorgio A. Iotti, and Mirko Belliato (2004). "Respiratory system pressure-volume curve: Validation of a new, automatic, pressure ramp method of acquirement."
Daniela Pasero, M. D., Iotti, G. A., & Belliato, M. Respiratory system pressure-volume curve: Validation of a new, automatic, pressure ramp method of acquirement.
Pasero, D., Lotti, G. A. & Belliato, M. (2004) Respiratory system pressure-volume curve: Validation of a new, automatic, pressure ramp method of acquirement [White paper] Hamilton Medical AG. https://www.hamilton-medical.com/dam/jcr:87271fcc-a933-4908-af54-d9b942dffc65/PV-curve-whitepaper-en-689213.00.pdf
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PS. It is uncommon to include author credentials (e.g., PhD or M.D.) in citations. Obviously, the precise order of names, first name, last name etc. depends on the reference style of the journal you wish to submit your manuscript.