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TECHNICAL REPORT

Presented by:
Trumata, Ralph Alfred
Deleña, Ivan Isaac
What is a Technical Report?
It is a formal report designed to convey
technical information in a clear and easily
accessible format. It is divided into sections
which allow different readers to access
different levels of information.
A technical report should contain the
following sections:
Title Page Conclusions
Summary References
Table of Contents Bibliography
Introduction Acknowledgements
The sections which make Appendices (if appropriate)
up the body of the report
Technical Report as part of an
Assessment:
Script
Margins
Page number
Binding
Types of Technical Reports:

Progress Report
Feasibility Study
Project / Research Proposal
Progress Report

 A progress report presents an


account of the work done on
a continuing project at a
particular period of time
Feasibility Study
A feasibility study is a report
that evaluates a proposed action
or project as to whether it is
physically and economically
possible or desirable.
Components of the Feasibility
Study:
Plan
Cost
Source of Funding
Personnel
Market
Profitability
Outline of Feasibility Study:
Introduction
Summary and General Aspect
Marketing Aspect
 Technical Aspect
Management Aspect
Financial Aspect
Social Aspect
Conclusion and Recommendations
 Appendices
Project Proposal
 is a bid or an offer to perform a particular project
for someone. Other elements are also included in
the proposals like technical background, survey
results, recommendations, information about
feasibility etc. The main aspect of the project
proposals is to approve the funds or grant from
the audience which ensures their permission to
conduct the proposed project.
Types of Project Proposal
Unsolicited project proposals
Solicited project proposals
Informal project proposals
Renewal project proposals
Continuation project proposals
Supplemental project proposals
Content of a Project Proposal
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Definition of terms
Scope and Delimitation
Review of Related Literature
Methodology
Facilities
Personnel
Reports
Budget

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