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CPP report format

The document outlines the structure and formatting requirements for a project report, including sections such as rationale, introduction, literature survey, problem definition, methodology, and conclusions. It specifies formatting details like font type and size, spacing, and the arrangement of figures and tables. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of a detailed problem statement, background research, data discussion, and results for effective communication of findings.
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CPP report format

The document outlines the structure and formatting requirements for a project report, including sections such as rationale, introduction, literature survey, problem definition, methodology, and conclusions. It specifies formatting details like font type and size, spacing, and the arrangement of figures and tables. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of a detailed problem statement, background research, data discussion, and results for effective communication of findings.
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Table of Contents

a) Rationale
b) Introduction
c) Liturature Survey
d) Problem Definition
e) Proposed Methodology/Project Design of solving identified problem
f) Resources and consumables required
g) Action Plan (sequential list of activities with portable dtes of
completion)
h) Conclusions
i) Acknowledgements
j) References

All papers must follow the following layout:


1. Times new Roman font (12 size)
2. Single-spacing in a single column
3. Full text justification
4. No indentation - use a single blank line to separate paragraphs – format your
paragraphs as “multiple” line spacing.
5. A full line space (hit return) above and below each section. This is demonstrated in the
template.
6. Main sections should be 14-point font, bold, and underlined. Subsections should be 12-
point font and bold. The headings feature in Word enables auto-updating of the Table
of Contents. The text color should be black

1.1 Figures and Tables

Tables and figures should be included in the main text (see Figure 1 and Table 1) as close to the point
of their introduction as possible. It is noted that figure and table numbering should be independent.

2. Problem Statement

Include a detailed description of your problem as well as the scope of your analysis.

3. Background & Literature Review

Include your literature review as well as a discussion of previous work in this area. This may include
technical reports reviewed and other relevant inputs.

4. Data

A discussion of the data you used and collected for this project.
5. Model and Analysis

The main deliverable of your report – a discussion of your model and analysis.

6. Results and Recommendations

Your results and recommendations for senior leadership and/or future research.

7. Conclusions

A quick final summary.

8. Acknowledgements

This section is optional. Students may choose to acknowledge those who helped with this project or
supported them during their course of study.

9. References

References should follow current APA guidelines.

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