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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
8

Rewards for technical report writing​

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Molodets [167]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The main purpose of an Engineering technical report is to present a solution to a problem in order to prompt action. Technical reports provide a record of your developing expertise and are a legal record of your work and decision making.

<em><u>The key elements of a report</u></em>

  • The key elements of a reportTitle page.
  • Table of contents.
  • Table of contents.Executive summary.
  • Table of contents.Executive summary.Introduction.
  • Table of contents.Executive summary.Introduction.Discussion.
  • Table of contents.Executive summary.Introduction.Discussion.Conclusion.
  • Table of contents.Executive summary.Introduction.Discussion.Conclusion.Recommendations.
  • Table of contents.Executive summary.Introduction.Discussion.Conclusion.Recommendations.References.

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