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  1. How to Write Technical Reports
    Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation
    Author: Hering, Lutz
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg

    Writing technical reports conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work. It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In... more

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    Writing technical reports conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work. It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In addition, it provides many tips ands tricks as well as examples from the real life. Thanks to it clear and easy writing, the book is perfectly suitable for autodidacts. This practical guide through technical writing is based on the fifth edition of very successful German book by the same authors. "Writing Technical Reports" conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work. It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In addition, it provides many tips and tricks as well as examples from the real life. Thanks to it clear and easy writing, the book is perfectly suitable for autodidacts. This practical guide through technical writing is based on the fifth edition of very successful German book by the same authors

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783540699293
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    RVK Categories: TB 1024
    Subjects: Engineering; Mathematics
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Planning the Technical Report; 2.1 General overview of all required work steps; 2.2 Accepting and analyzing the task; 2.3 Checking or creating the title; 2.4 The structure as the "backbone" of the Technical Report; 2.5 Project notebook (jotter); 2.6 The style guide advances consistency in wording and design; 3 Writing and creating the Technical Report; 3.1 Parts of the Technical Report and their layout; 3.2 Collecting and ordering the material; 3.3 Creating good tables; 3.4 Instructional figures; 3.5 Literature citations

    3.6 The text of the Technical Report3.7 Using word processing and desktop publishing (DTP) systems; 3.8 Creating slides with presentation graphics programs; 3.9 Completion of the Technical Report; 4 Useful behavior for working on your project and writing theTechnical Report; 4.1 Working together with the supervisor or customer; 4.2 Working together in a team; 4.3 Advice for working in the library; 4.4 Organizing your paperwork; 4.5 Organizing your file structure and back-up copies; 4.6 Personal working methodology; 5 Presenting the Technical Report; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Why presentations?

    5.3 Planning the presentation5.4 Creating the presentation; 5.5 Giving the presentation; 5.6 Review and analysis of the presentation; 5.7 57 Rhetoric tips from A to Z; 6 Summary; 7 References; A Lists of figures, tables and checklists; A.1 Figures; A.2 Tables; A.3 Checklists; B Glossary - terms of printing technology; C Index

  2. How to write technical reports
    understandable structure, good design, convincing presentation
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Springer, Heidelberg [u.a.]

    Hochschulbibliothek Ingolstadt
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    Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9783540699293
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    RVK Categories: TB 1024 ; AK 39580
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    Subjects: Wissenschaftliches Manuskript; Technik; Gestaltung; Technische Unterlage
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 304 S.), Ill., graph. Darst.
  3. How to Write Technical Reports
    Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation
    Author: Hering, Lutz
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg

    Writing technical reports conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work. It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In... more

    Technische Universität Chemnitz, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Writing technical reports conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work. It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In addition, it provides many tips ands tricks as well as examples from the real life. Thanks to it clear and easy writing, the book is perfectly suitable for autodidacts. This practical guide through technical writing is based on the fifth edition of very successful German book by the same authors. "Writing Technical Reports" conveys the important and necessary knowledge of writing and presenting technical and scientific work. It answers typical questions about the formal layout and structure, typically arising during the writing process. In addition, it provides many tips and tricks as well as examples from the real life. Thanks to it clear and easy writing, the book is perfectly suitable for autodidacts. This practical guide through technical writing is based on the fifth edition of very successful German book by the same authors

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783540699293
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: TB 1024
    Series: Array
    Subjects: Mathematics; Engineering; Engineering; Mathematics
    Scope: Online-Ressource (VIII, 300p, digital)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Planning the Technical Report; 2.1 General overview of all required work steps; 2.2 Accepting and analyzing the task; 2.3 Checking or creating the title; 2.4 The structure as the "backbone" of the Technical Report; 2.5 Project notebook (jotter); 2.6 The style guide advances consistency in wording and design; 3 Writing and creating the Technical Report; 3.1 Parts of the Technical Report and their layout; 3.2 Collecting and ordering the material; 3.3 Creating good tables; 3.4 Instructional figures; 3.5 Literature citations

    3.6 The text of the Technical Report3.7 Using word processing and desktop publishing (DTP) systems; 3.8 Creating slides with presentation graphics programs; 3.9 Completion of the Technical Report; 4 Useful behavior for working on your project and writing theTechnical Report; 4.1 Working together with the supervisor or customer; 4.2 Working together in a team; 4.3 Advice for working in the library; 4.4 Organizing your paperwork; 4.5 Organizing your file structure and back-up copies; 4.6 Personal working methodology; 5 Presenting the Technical Report; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Why presentations?

    5.3 Planning the presentation5.4 Creating the presentation; 5.5 Giving the presentation; 5.6 Review and analysis of the presentation; 5.7 57 Rhetoric tips from A to Z; 6 Summary; 7 References; A Lists of figures, tables and checklists; A.1 Figures; A.2 Tables; A.3 Checklists; B Glossary - terms of printing technology; C Index

  4. How to write technical reports
    understandable structure, good design, convincing presentation
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Springer, Heidelberg [u.a.]

    TU Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    RVK Categories: TB 1024 ; AK 39580
    DDC Categories: 620
    Subjects: Wissenschaftliches Manuskript; Technik; Gestaltung; Technische Unterlage
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 304 S.), Ill., graph. Darst.
  5. How to Write Technical Reports
    Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation
  6. How to Write Technical Reports
    Understandable Structure, Good Design, Convincing Presentation
    Author: Hering, Lutz
    Published: 2010; ©2010
    Publisher:  Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg

    This comprehensive guide to the subject deals with the assortment of questions that arise during the writing process, including those relating to form and structure. Clearly written and thus perfect for self-study, it includes a battery of tips and... more

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    This comprehensive guide to the subject deals with the assortment of questions that arise during the writing process, including those relating to form and structure. Clearly written and thus perfect for self-study, it includes a battery of tips and exemplars. Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Planning the Technical Report -- 2.1 General overview of all required work steps -- 2.2 Accepting and analyzing the task -- 2.3 Checking or creating the title -- 2.4 The structure as the "backbone" of the Technical Report -- 2.4.1 General information about structure and table of contents -- 2.4.2 Rules for the structure in ISO 2145 -- 2.4.3 Logic and formal design of document part headings -- 2.4.4 Work steps to create a structure and example structures -- 2.4.5 General structure patterns for Technical Reports -- 2.5 Project notebook (jotter) -- 2.6 The style guide advances consistency in wording and design -- 3 Writing and creating the Technical Report -- 3.1 Parts of the Technical Report and their layout -- 3.1.1 Front cover sheet and title leaf -- 3.1.2 Structure with page numbers = Table of Contents (ToC) -- 3.1.3 Text with figures, tables, and literature citations -- 3.1.4 List of references -- 3.1.5 Other required or useful parts -- 3.2 Collecting and ordering the material -- 3.3 Creating good tables -- 3.3.1 Table design -- 3.3.2 Table numbering and table headings -- 3.3.3 The morphological box - a special table -- 3.3.4 Hints for evaluation tables -- 3.3.5 Tabular re-arrangement of text -- 3.4 Instructional figures -- 3.4.1 Understandable design of instructional figures -- 3.4.2 Figure numbering and figure subheadings -- 3.4.3 Photo, photocopy, digital photo, scan and image from the internet -- 3.4.4 Using graphics software and CAD programs -- 3.4.5 Scheme and diagram (chart) -- 3.4.6 The sketch as simplified drawing and illustration of computations -- 3.4.7 Perspective drawing -- 3.4.8 Technical drawing and bill of materials (parts list) -- 3.4.9 Mind map -- 3.4.10 Pictorial re-arrangement of text -- 3.5 Literature citations -- 3.5.1 Introductory remarks on literature citations.

     

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    Contributor: Hering, Heike (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783540699293
    Subjects: Technical writing ; Handbooks, manuals, etc..; Report writing ; Handbooks, manuals, etc; Electronic books
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