Components of a Technical Report - Body
Write a clear, informative, and thoughtful description and critique of
what was done.
Where appropriate, include carefully drawn graphs and diagrams.
Be sure to motivate, present, and interpret the findings.
Focus on the scientific content of the project - your questions and answers.
Identify and explain interesting and important phenomena.
Emphasize what is new about the project.
In addition, briefly comment on the engineering aspects of the work:
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what problems were faced,
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what decisions were made,
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and what were the consequences of these decisions?
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Although it is crucial to explain experimental procedures,
be concise and do not bore your reader with lengthy descriptions of
routine implementation concerns.