<p><P>"Writing technical reports" conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work.</P><P>It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In addition, it provides many tips ands tri
How to Write Technical Reports: Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation
โ Scribed by Heike Hering
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 262
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The 2nd edition was fundamentally changed and adopted to be displayed not only in book form, but also on all kinds of electronic devices. The following sections have been reduced or skipped: Tables, Scheme and diagram, Perspective drawing, Technical drawing and bill of materials, Pictorial re-arrangement of text, Copyright and copyright laws, Details about text accentuation, Automatic creation of indexes, tables, lists, labels and cross-references, Creating slides with presentation graphics programs.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xviii
Introduction (Heike Hering)....Pages 1-3
Planning the Technical Report (Heike Hering)....Pages 5-32
Writing and Creating the Technical Report (Heike Hering)....Pages 33-158
Useful Behavior for Working on Your Project and Writing the Technical Report (Heike Hering)....Pages 159-171
Presenting the Technical Report (Heike Hering)....Pages 173-226
Summary (Heike Hering)....Pages 227-228
Back Matter ....Pages 229-249
โฆ Subjects
Technical Reports, Write
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