Technical Report Writing-2
Technical Report Writing-2
D K Abhinav
In Engineering, one of the major forms of
communication is the technical report. This is
the conventional format for reporting the
results of your
research
investigations
and design projects.
At university, reports are read by lecturers and
tutors in order to assess your mastery of the
subjects and your ability to apply your knowledge
to a practical task.
In the workplace, they will be read by managers,
clients, and the construction engineers
responsible for building from your designs.
are designed for quick and easy
communication of information
are designed for selective reading
use sections with numbered headings and
subheadings
use figures and diagrams to convey data.
Make your mind regarding the message you
want to convey
Try to define the likely audience:
▪ Technical audience
▪ Non-technical, e.g., general public
Taking into account the audience’s limitations
and the message you want to convey, choose
an appropriate outline
Title Page
Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Body of the Report
Conclusion
References
Appendices
the title of the report
the authors' names and ID numbers
the course name and number, the
department, and university
the date of submission.
states the topic of the report
outlines your approach to the task if applicable
gives the most important findings of your
research or investigation, or the key aspects of
your design
states the main outcomes or conclusions.
The summary does NOT:
provide general background information
explain why you are doing the research,
investigation or design
refer to later diagrams or references.
1.0 Title of first main section (usually Introduction)
1.1 First subheading
1.2 Second subheading
2.0 Title of second main section
2.1 First subheading
2.2 Second subheading
2.2.1 First division in the subheading
2.2.2 Second division in the
subheading
3.0 Title of third main section
A transition toward the main body of the