This document discusses different types of technical reports. It describes primary research reports as presenting findings and interpretations from laboratory or field research. Technical background reports provide background information on a topic for individuals or groups that need it. Technical specifications present descriptions and operational details of a new product. Business plans describe a proposed business, explore the marketplace and competition, project revenues, and describe business operations. The document also discusses selecting appropriate report topics and defining the audience and situation. General characteristics of technical reports include the use of graphics, detailed and factual information, cited information sources, headings, lists, production quality, sufficient length, technical content, and a realistic audience and situation.
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Types of Technical Reports: Assoc - Prof. Abd El-Hamied
This document discusses different types of technical reports. It describes primary research reports as presenting findings and interpretations from laboratory or field research. Technical background reports provide background information on a topic for individuals or groups that need it. Technical specifications present descriptions and operational details of a new product. Business plans describe a proposed business, explore the marketplace and competition, project revenues, and describe business operations. The document also discusses selecting appropriate report topics and defining the audience and situation. General characteristics of technical reports include the use of graphics, detailed and factual information, cited information sources, headings, lists, production quality, sufficient length, technical content, and a realistic audience and situation.
This document discusses different types of technical reports. It describes primary research reports as presenting findings and interpretations from laboratory or field research. Technical background reports provide background information on a topic for individuals or groups that need it. Technical specifications present descriptions and operational details of a new product. Business plans describe a proposed business, explore the marketplace and competition, project revenues, and describe business operations. The document also discusses selecting appropriate report topics and defining the audience and situation. General characteristics of technical reports include the use of graphics, detailed and factual information, cited information sources, headings, lists, production quality, sufficient length, technical content, and a realistic audience and situation.
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Types of Technical Reports: Assoc - Prof. Abd El-Hamied
This document discusses different types of technical reports. It describes primary research reports as presenting findings and interpretations from laboratory or field research. Technical background reports provide background information on a topic for individuals or groups that need it. Technical specifications present descriptions and operational details of a new product. Business plans describe a proposed business, explore the marketplace and competition, project revenues, and describe business operations. The document also discusses selecting appropriate report topics and defining the audience and situation. General characteristics of technical reports include the use of graphics, detailed and factual information, cited information sources, headings, lists, production quality, sufficient length, technical content, and a realistic audience and situation.
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Planning a Technical Report • If you are planning a technical report, your job in this unit then is define the following: • Report topic: Decide what subject you are going to write on; narrow it as much as possible. • Report audience: Define a specific person or group of people for whom you are going to write the report. Define the circumstances in which this report is needed. • Report purpose: Define what the report will accomplish— what needs of the audience it is going to fulfill. • Report type: Decide on the type of report—for example, technical background report, feasibility report, instructions, or some other.
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TYPES OF TECHNICAL REPORTS • Technical-background report. • This type of technical report provides background on a topic—for example, solar energy, global warming, CD- ROM technology, a medical problem, or U.S. recycling activity. • The information on the topic is not just for anybody who might be interested in the topic, but for some individual or group that has specific needs for it and is even willing to pay for that information. • For example, imagine an engineering firm bidding on a portion of the work to build a hem dialysis clinic. The engineers need to know general knowledge about renal disease and the technologies used to treat it, but they don't want to have to go digging in the library to find it.
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• Feasibility, recommendation, and evaluation reports • A feasibility report tells whether a project is "feasible"—that is, whether it is practical and technologically possible. • A recommendation report compares two or more alternatives and recommends one (or, if necessary, none). • An evaluation or assessment report studies something in terms of its worth or value • For example, a college might investigate the feasibility of giving every student an e-mail address and putting many of the college functions online. Assoc.Prof. Abd El-Hamied • Primary research report. • Primary research refers to the actual work someone does in a laboratory or in the field. • In this type of report, you not only present your data and draw conclusions about it, but also explain your methodology, describe the equipment and facilities you used, and give some background on the problem.
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• Technical specifications • In this report type, you discuss some new product design in terms of its construction, materials, functions, features, operation, and market potential.
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• Report-length proposal • As you may be aware, proposals can be monster documents of hundreds or even thousands of pages. Most of the elements are the same, just bigger. Plus elements from other kinds of reports get imported—such as feasibility discussion, review of literature, and qualifications; these become much more elaborate.
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• Business plans. • It describes the proposed business, explores the marketplace and the competition, projects revenues, and describes the operation and output of the proposed business.
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Audience and Situation in Technical Reports A critical step in your early report planning is to define a specific audience and situation in which to write the report. • You have to define the audience in terms of its knowledge, background, and need for the information. • Why does the audience need this information? • How will readers get access to this information?
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You also have to define the audience in terms of who they are specifically: that means things like • names, • organization or company, • street address, • phone numbers, and • occupation or position.
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Just as critical to the planning process is defining the situation. You define who the readers are, • What they know or don't know in relation to the topic, • What experience or background they have in relation to the topic, and • Why they want or might need the information. Assoc.Prof. Abd El-Hamied Topics for Technical Reports
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Assoc.Prof. Abd El-Hamied You away from problems such as the following: • Editorializing: For the report project, avoid editorial topics. For example, don't attempt to write a technical report on the pro's and con's محاس<<نومساؤof gun control, abortion, marijuana, and the like. • Fuzzy topics: Some topics just don't work, for some reason. For example, dream analysis can be very fuzzy and nebulous. • Tough technical topics: As mentioned earlier, don't shy away from interesting topics that you don't feel you know enough about.
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General Characteristics of Technical Reports A brief review of some of the chief characteristics of the technical report: • Graphics: The report should have graphics. Graphics include all kinds of possibilities. • Factual detail : The report should be very detailed and factual. The point of the report is to go into details, the kind of details your specific audience needs. • Information sources: Your report should make use of information sources. These may include not only books and articles that can be found in libraries but also technical brochures, interviews or correspondence with experts, as well as first-hand inspections.
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• Documentation: When you use borrowed information in your technical report, be sure to cite your sources. • Headings and lists: The report should use the format for headings that is required for the course, as well as various kinds of lists as appropriate. • Production: The technical report should be typed or printed out neatly.
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• Length: The report should be at least 8 double- spaced typed or printed pages (using 1-inch margins), counting from introduction to conclusion. • Technical content: You must design your report project in such a way that your poor technical- writing instructor has a chance to understand it • Realistic audience and situation: The report must be defined for a real or realistic group of readers who exist in a real or realistic situation.
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Questions • 1- Write a scientific expression for the following statments • Presents findings and interpretation from laboratory or field research. • (primary research report) • The information on the topic is not just for anybody who might be interested in the topic, but for some individual or group that has specific needs for it and is even willing to pay for that information. • (Technical background report) • Presents description and operational details on a new product. • (Technical specifications) • it describes the proposed business, explores the marketplace and the competition, projects revenues, and describes the operation and output of the proposed business. • (Business plan)
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• 2- Discuses the main problems which you away during selecting the technical report type. • Editorializing • Fuzzy topics • Tough technical topics • 3- Explain the general characteristics of Technical reports. • Graphics Factual detail • Information sources Documentation • Headings and lists Production • Length Technical content • Realistic audience and situation Assoc.Prof. Abd El-Hamied