Kategóriák: Minden - background - scope - topic - organisation

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INTRODUCTION ELEMENTS

A report's introduction section serves several essential functions, beginning with outlining the main contents and scope, which includes a statement about what the report will not cover.

INTRODUCTION ELEMENTS

INTRODUCTION ELEMENTS

BACKGROUND ON THE SITUATION

The situation that brought about the need for the report is fully explained such as the need of the research, this background information could be summarize in this part.

SCOPE

Indicate the main contents of the report. Most reports, scope indication is needed in the introduction: some statement about what topics the report does not cover.

OBJECTIVES

Need to indicate why it was written, for whom and for what purpose. Might also consider indicating something of the scope of the report.

BACKGROUND ON THE TOPIC

Some key definitions, some historical background , some theory, something on the importance of the subject.

ORGANISATION

Need to indicate who are the appropriate or intended readers of the report. Its helpful to both reader and the writer if the report is logically organised.

TOPIC

Need to indicate the specific topic of the report. Introduction seems to hold readers in suspense before indicating the true topic.