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Unit 15: Business Report Writing




          Write a report on the news. It is important to write in the style of a real newspaper article.  Notes
          Solution: A supervisor named Anish Mistri was found dead in his cabin at Hannef Fireballs Pvt
          Ltd., early on Saturday morning.

          Mistri, 42, was stabbed twice  in the chest before  dying in his cabin from which he used to
          supervise the night labourers at second floor of the organisation.
          Anish Mistri, who was single, had been working for Hannef Fireballs for past four years. On the
          night of event, he was doing the duty as a substitute for a night supervisor absent on duty. The
          supervisor for the next duty, Zainal Abidin, raised the alarm when he found Anish lying on the
          floor of the cabin. The head  supervisor called  the police. Inspector YR Joseph, appealed  to
          employees of the company for assistance: "We need witnesses. Please don't be afraid to come
          forward. You can help us find the murderer."
          Anish Mistri was a popular employee of the organization. BY the support of some unnamed
          employees and the circumstantial evidence, the police was able to solve the case within 48 hours
          and nab the murderer Raheem Usmani. Usmani has been taken for remand till next Friday.

          15.6 Structure of Technical Reports

          Typical outline of a technical article is:

          1.   Abstract, typically not more than 100-150 words;
          2.   Introduction (brief!): introduce problem, outline solution; the statement of the problem
               should include a clear statement why the problem is important (or interesting).
          3.   Related Work (or before summary). Hint: In the case of a conference, make sure to cite the
               work of the PC co-chairs and as many other PC members as are remotely plausible, as
               well as from anything relevant from the previous two proceedings. In the case of a journal
               or magazine, cite anything relevant from last 2-3 years or so volumes.
          4.   Outline of the rest of the paper: "The remainder of the paper is organized as follows. In
               Section 2, we introduce ..Section 3 describes ... Finally, we describe future work in Section
               5." [Note that Section is capitalized. Also, vary your expression between "section" being
               the subject of the sentence, as in "Section 2 discusses ..." and "In Section, we discuss ...".]

          5.   Body of report
               (a)  problem
               (b)  approach, architecture

               (c)  results
          The body should contain sufficient motivation, with at least one example scenario, preferably
          two, with  illustrating figures, followed by  a crisp  generic  problem  statement  model,  i.e.,
          functionality, particularly emphasizing "new" functionality. The paper may or may not include
          formalisms. General evaluations of your algorithm or architecture, e.g., material proving that
          the algorithm is O(log N), go here, not in the evaluation section.
          Architecture of proposed system(s) to achieve this model should be more generic than your own
          peculiar implementation. Always include at least one figure.
          Realization: contains actual implementation details when implementing architecture isn't totally
          straightforward. Mention briefly implementation language, platform, location,  dependencies
          on other packages and minimum resource usage if pertinent.




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