Report
“Name of Lecture”
Student:
ID:
Lecturer:
Submitted: Sunday, February 04, 2018
Grade:
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1 Contents
2 List of Figures......................................................................................................................... 3
3 List of Tables .......................................................................................................................... 3
4 Rules ..................................................................................................................................... 4
4.1 Important rules for the report: ........................................................................................ 4
4.2 1.2 General Tips, taken from ........................................................................................... 4
5 Insertion Of Figures ................................................................................................................ 5
5.1 Insertion Of Equations .................................................................................................... 5
5.1.1 Insertion Of Tables ..................................................................................................... 6
6 Appendix ................................................................................................................................ 8
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2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Outside view of CUAS. ..................................................................................................... 5
Figure 2: Another outside view. ...................................................................................................... 6
3 List of Tables
Table 1: Random Table.................................................................................................................. 6
Table 2: Variations of f(x). ............................................................................................................. 6
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4 Rules
Each student must write an COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT report. Plagiarism may be rewarded with a
failing grade (for the paper or the course), at the instructor's discretion.
The report must follow the format outlined below, this should be done for each task depending how
intensive it is:
Discussion, Conclusions
Explanation of Result
It is not necessary to include the whole task description. But to be more readable some short
Information about the task should be included
The report should include not only the solution for a given problem but also the knowledge
which was found by solving the problem
...
Be concise. In scientific writing, it is very important to say as much as is needed while using as few
words as possible. The report should be thorough, but repetition should be avoided. The entire report
should be clear and straightforward.
Write in the third person. Avoid using the words „I" or „we" when referring to the experimental
procedure. For example, instead of „I boiled 50 mL of water for 10 minutes," the report should read,
„50 mL of water was boiled for 10 minutes." This can be a bit difficult to get used to, so it is important
to pay close attention to the wording in the report.
Use peer-reviewed sources for research. If background research is needed for the report, only credible
sources should be used. Online scientific and medical journals are good internet sources for this type
of report; in contrast, unofficial websites that are not peer- reviewed should be avoided. Textbooks
and encyclopedias are also helpful for explaining theories or concepts used in the experiment.
Cite your sources. Always use parenthetical citations within your report to document all sources you
have referenced. This includes all ideas that are not your own! For instructions on formatting
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references in the APA style, see the APA format handout under the English section on the Tutoring
Services' website: http://www.germanna.edu/tutor/helpful_handouts.asp
5 Insertion Of Figures
In this chapter an example of inserting a Figure is shown.
In Figure 1 you can see the outside view of the “Carinthian University Of Applied Sciences”. The
Figure is referenced!
The formula stated above describes a quadratic equation. Although another possibility to insert
standard Word equations is by using the Formula Editor. An example is shown below.
A x2 B x C 0
More equations…
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f(x)=2x f(x)=x²
x=1 2 1
x=2 4 4
f(x)=2x f(x)=x²
x=1 2 1
x=2 4 4
x=3 6 9
x=4 8 16
x=5 10 25
f(x)=2x f(x)=x²
x=1 2 1
x=2 4 4
Table 2 you can see variations of functions of f(x). This table is referenced.
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6 Appendix
Datasheets, Source Code, etc.