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Report: P10, M4 1. Abstract. (This is a couple of paragraphs or general information - no more - which summarizes the content of the report.

It must be comprehensible to someone who has not read the rest of the report.) Cover P1, 2. Introduction. 1. The scope of the project, 2. Setting the scene for the remainder of the report. Cover P2,. 3. Projects (Research work). 1. One or more review chapters, 2. describing the research you did at the beginning of the project period Cover P3, P4,D1. 4. Chapters. 1. (Several chapters describing what you have done, 2. Focusing on the novel aspects of your own work. Cover P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, M1, M2, D1. 5. Further work. 1. A chapter describing possible ways in which your work could be continued or developed. Be imaginative but realistic Cover M3. 6. Conclusions. 1. This is similar to the abstract. The difference is that you should assume here that the reader of the conclusions has read the rest of the report. Cover D2. 7. References and appendices. 8. Presentation P9.

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