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INFORMAL REPORTS
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2 SPECIFIC GUIDELINES
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3 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS information/data = objective concerning how equipment has or has not functioned well-documented review of the exact manner in which the equipment has performed
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4 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS Topics = machinery tools vehicles office supplies computer hardware computer software
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5 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS Focus = Equipment problems, suggestions to solutions * Evaluate the equipment, not the problems * Don’t repeat the Problem Analysis Report Arrange your analysis according to its parts; then mention the problems as they relate to the parts Keep your focus on the equipment.
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6 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Abstract purpose of writing summary of what the report says about the equipment (Why are you writing AND What’s ahead?)
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7 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Body thorough description of the equipment well-organized critique top-bottom, left-right, inside-out,… (coherence) analysis of the parts of one piece of equipment according to selected criteria
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8 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Body Evaluation Criteria (some, not all) physical design specifications ease of use quality of instructions maintenance (frequency & cost) availability of software warranty coverage service
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9 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Body additional supporting data reference to any attachments end with a Comparison/Contrast (table) between this evaluated piece of equipment and your #1 recommendation from the R.R.
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10 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Conclusion “Conclusions and Recommendations” brief restatement of major - findings conclusions recommendations (as always, further contact)
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11 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Conclusion o Remember, your job here is merely to present the Decision-Maker with as much information she/he needs to make an informed decision. o In the end, that person, not you, will make the decision.
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12 III. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES C) EQUIPMENT EVALUATIONS ABC Format Grammar POV = third person, general (“students” or “one” rather than “you”) Hyphens: for 17-inch, 5-year warranty, cost-effective, log-in Numbers: for plural model numbers, do not use apostrophes (Model SUX 770s, not 770’s) Transitions: use transitions to enumerate parts/problems or to note changes in direction Capitalization: Web and Internet are capitalized, Building 7
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