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Types of Technical Reports
Types of Technical Reports
INTRODUCTION
-Technical Report
In the same way with this research on the technical reports, it is possible to expand the
knowledge about them, in which they are, their typology, importance, among others
that will be seen in the development of the work.
With this information we can identify how important it is to prepare a good report.
All this is done through an investigation of several Internet web pages, to obtain
information from different points of view and thus achieve a broader and more concrete
knowledge.
It is the written statement of the circumstances observed in the examination of the matter under
consideration, with detailed explanations that certify what has been said.
The objective of the technical report is to present in a clear and detailed way a scientific or
technical research or development work, or describe in what state or situation a project is.
Report-length proposal.
As you may be aware, proposals can be monster documents of hundreds or even thousands of
pages. (Please, not this semester.) 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.
The problem with writing a proposal in our technical-writing class is coordinating it with the
proposal you write at the beginning of the semester (a proposal to write a proposal, come on!).
Several students have set up scenarios in which they proposed internally to write an external
proposal, in which they went after some contract or grant. (For on contents, organization, and
format, see the section on proposals.)