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A Typical Technical Report Consists
Of The Following Elements:
• The title page.
• The introduction.
• The summary.
• Experimental details.
• Results and discussions.
• The body.
• Conclusion.
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Technical report is a document that
describes the progress, process, or results
of scientific or technical research. It also
can include some recommendations and
conclusions.
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TheTitlePage
Consist of this element.
First component of technical report
writing
• The title page comes first in a technical report. It
contains the title, the date, institution details, and the
like. Keep in mind, that the content of the title page is
not added up to the word count of a report.
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TheIntroduction
Consist of second element.
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Introduction. In this part, highlight
the main goals of your paper
clearly to help your readers
understand the purpose
you're writing for. You can also
describe the flow of your report to
let your readers know what they
should expect.
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TheSummery
Consist of third element
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A Technical Report
Summary (or abstract)
should include
a brief overview of
your investigation,
outcomes and
recommendations. It
must include all the
key information your
reader needs to make
a decision, without
them having to read
your full report.
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Experimental Details
1. provide the context and
motivation for
the experiment.
2. briefly explain relevant theory
in sufficient detail.
3. introduce any relevant laws,
equations or theorems.
4. clearly state the aim or
research question that
the experiment is designed to
address.
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Experimental Details
1. provide the context and
motivation for
the experiment.
2. briefly explain relevant theory
in sufficient detail.
3. introduce any relevant laws,
equations or theorems.
4. clearly state the aim or
research question that
the experiment is designed to
address.
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Result and Discussion
The Results and
Discussion sections are the
“meat” of most engineering
reports. ... In a feasibility or
case study, the results and
discussion section would
involve measuring the
feasibility or evaluating the
success of one or more
solutions.
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Experimental Details
1. provide the context and
motivation for
the experiment.
2. briefly explain relevant theory
in sufficient detail.
3. introduce any relevant laws,
equations or theorems.
4. clearly state the aim or
research question that
the experiment is designed to
address.
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The body of your report is a
detailed discussion of your work
for those readers who want to
know in some depth and
completeness what was done. The
body of the report shows what
was done, how it was done, what
the results were, and what
conclusions and recommendations
can be drawn.
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Experimental Details
1. provide the context and
motivation for
the experiment.
2. briefly explain relevant theory
in sufficient detail.
3. introduce any relevant laws,
equations or theorems.
4. clearly state the aim or
research question that
the experiment is designed to
address.
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Conclusions in
technical documents are vital in
keeping your readers focused
on the purpose of your
document and the outcome of
your research. A conclusion is a
presentation of key points and
final outcomes based on
collected data.