Project Report (140 Points)
Topic: ISO 9000 Series
Standards
Report Length: 5 to 6
pages, excluding title page
Content Sections:
All written reports need to be written
in MS Word or equivalent. These are the key items and sequence to be used in
this report:
Title Page
Introduction/overview
Advantages/Disadvantages
Conclusions
References
Introduction: This is a general intro that describes
the “Who”, “What”, “Where”, and “When”, about the report. Essentially, it gives
the reader the background information to your topic.
Advantages/Disadvantages: This section allows you explain the
advantages and disadvantages of the standards.
Conclusions: This is the section to
include what you have learned, and what are your observations from your
research on the topic.
References: Because of the technical nature of this
report, you will have a variety of reference material/sources that you used to
help you through your report. You may choose the style/method of listing them,
but please be consistent with your format.
Formatting:
Title Page: This written report will have a title
page. Please refer to the posted “Project Report Title Page” for the format.
Main Text Size: The majority of the text in this
assignment needs to be set in 12-point size. Please resist the temptation to
mix and match point sizes. If you doubt your applications intentions, just
select your text and insure that it is in 12-point size.
Text Spacing: For the body of your written report,
set it for double spacing.
Header Text Size: All of the header text in this
assignment can be set in 14-point or 16-point size. Please resist the
temptation to mix and match point sizes. Pick your text size and use it
consistently throughout the assignment. If you doubt your applications intentions,
just select your text and insure that it is in its chosen point size.
Page Margins: Set your pages to one-inch margins.
One-inch margins mean one (1”) on all sides. The only text that ends up on the
outside of the one-inch margin is the page number.
Spelling/Grammar Checking: Remember to do your spelling and
grammar checking before turning your assignments in. When doing the
spelling/grammar checking keep in mind that some words such as mush and must,
woods and words, or here and cow, will not be caught by either check. To
correct these problems, you will need to proofread your work.
Page Numbers: Any assignment that has more than one
page, needs to have page numbers on it. Please place your page numbers on the
bottom of the page. In MS Word, use the footer selection and place the page
number in the bottom center or bottom right of the page.
Helpful Hints: For a better understanding
of some of the concepts behind writing a good technical report, please refer
to“An Engineer’s Guide to Technical Communication” by Sorby and Bulleit, 2006.
This is one of the books from the TECH 330-331 class.
Saving/Naming Your File:
When you save your file, make sure that
your name and the progress update number are included in it. Example:
YourName458ISOReport
Due Date: March 5th.
The Project Report is to be turned in using Canvas, no later than 11:59 p.m. on
its due date.
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