This document outlines the model parts of a report. It includes sections for the title, acknowledgements, abstract, index, list of graphs/diagrams/tables, and introduction. It also describes sections for the system description, stakeholder roles, information sources, methodology, timeline, variables, data presentation, trendline calculations, scenarios, consequences, ideal future, and corrective action plans. The word counts for each section are provided to guide the length and scope.
This document outlines the model parts of a report. It includes sections for the title, acknowledgements, abstract, index, list of graphs/diagrams/tables, and introduction. It also describes sections for the system description, stakeholder roles, information sources, methodology, timeline, variables, data presentation, trendline calculations, scenarios, consequences, ideal future, and corrective action plans. The word counts for each section are provided to guide the length and scope.
This document outlines the model parts of a report. It includes sections for the title, acknowledgements, abstract, index, list of graphs/diagrams/tables, and introduction. It also describes sections for the system description, stakeholder roles, information sources, methodology, timeline, variables, data presentation, trendline calculations, scenarios, consequences, ideal future, and corrective action plans. The word counts for each section are provided to guide the length and scope.
• Acknowledgement (max 50 words) • Abstract (max 200 words) • Index • List of Graphs/diagrams/ data tables • Introduction to your topic and its relevance (Why that topic should be studied? Why you selected the topic?) (1000 words) • System web and its description • Information about various stakeholders and their roles. (Which stakeholders will play a positive and which will play a negative role) (150 words per stakeholder) • Sources of information, and their limitations (1000 words) • Is your method of project based on extrapolation or on scenario writing? Cause of selection? (200 words) • Timeline Prediction / Extrapolation track Scenario Writing Track Variables considered with reason (80 words/ Variables considered with reason (80 words/ variable) variable) Short and compact presentation of all raw data Which combination of variables was sought for scenario writing and why? (300 words) Trendline calculations and notes regarding Scenarios (2000 words / scenario) probable future (tables and notes) Comparative analysis of scenarios (500 words) • Long-term consequences of items in the probable future (500 words) • Normative/ideal future with reasoning. (1000 words) • Suggestive corrective action plans with justification (1000 words)
Model Parts of a Report
• Title (max 10 words) • Acknowledgement (max 50 words) • Abstract (max 200 words) • Index • List of Graphs/diagrams/ data tables • Introduction to your topic and its relevance (Why that topic should be studied? Why you selected the topic?) (1000 words) • System web and its description • Information about various stakeholders and their roles. (Which stakeholders will play a positive and which will play a negative role) (150 words per stakeholder) • Sources of information, and their limitations (1000 words) • Is your method of project based on extrapolation or on scenario writing? Cause of selection? (200 words) • Timeline Prediction / Extrapolation track Scenario Writing Track Variables considered with reason (80 words/ Variables considered with reason (80 words/ variable) variable) Short and compact presentation of all raw data Which combination of variables was sought for scenario writing and why? (300 words) Trendline calculations and notes regarding Scenarios (2000 words / scenario) probable future (tables and notes) Comparative analysis of scenarios (500 words) • Long-term consequences of items in the probable future (500 words) • Normative/ideal future with reasoning. (1000 words) • Suggestive corrective action plans with justification (1000 words)