User:Egm6341.s10/Report table/Good model reports

Here are some good (excellent) reports, and their attributes, that you can use as models for your own reports:


 * EGM 6321, Fall 2012, Team 7, R7; EGM 6321, Fall 2009, Team 1, R7;
 * nice table of contents, showing clearly the different problems, with each problem confined to a section and given a title, making it real easy to see what is in the report at a glance, and to spot quickly the section (problem) of interest. See also the excellent table of contents in  EML 5526, Spring 2011 (FE1 S11), Team 2, R3.
 * each problem is nicely divided into 3 parts: (1) the problem set-up, (2) the goal of the problem (what to find), and (3) the solution. See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * there are links to the lecture notes in which problems or specific equations were given. See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * there are links to solutions in previous reports at appropriate places to help provide further background information to current work.
 * matlab codes and plots are included in the solution. See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * good latex skill, e.g., equation with box and equation number, use of latex command . See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * equations are numbered for easy reference. See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * results are boxed for easy reading. See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * Section "Notes and references". See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * Section "Contributing team members" and signatures of team members who contributed to the writing of the report. See also FE1 S11, Team 2, R3.
 * EGM 6341, Spring 2010 (NM1 S10), Team 4, R6, Team 2, R6: In addition to having the above listed attributes, the following new attributes were incorporated:
 * each problem (section) has a subsection titled "Author" to indicate which teammates were the author(s), and which teammates were the proofreaders of this section.
 * the Section "Contributing team members" at the end of a report has a list of team member signatures, with comments on the tasks done by each team member (authorship and proofreading).
 * an Assignment Table to divide out the work can be constructed; see the end of R6 of Team 2.
 * a better Assignment Table is given in PEA1 F12 Team 7 R7, or FE1 S11 Team 2 R3, or FE1 S11 Team 5 R7: Very well organized assignment table with links to lecture notes for corresponding problems, assignments (at least 2 team members per problem), authors of solution, typists, proofreaders. Also, the table of contents is excellent.
 * The Dream Team: EGM 6321, Fall 2010, Team 6, R5: In addition to having all the above attributes in all of their reports, each team member proofread the work of all other team members as advised (see their Assignment Table in the Section Contributing Team Members). This team frequently provided the best overall reports (see the comments on reports); 5 of 6 team members received the final course grade A.  Note that each team member should also sign with the 4 tilde command (~), and summarize what s/he actually did, which may or may not be all that s/he was assigned to do.  For better Assignment Tables, see the more recent reports: PEA1 F12 Team 7 R7, PEA1 F12 Team 5 R7.

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