CE608 - Spatial Analysis Techniques for Civil Engineering - Spring 2002
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Your laboratory report should include the following sections. The report
summarizes what you performed in the exercise and serves as a model for a
technical report that you would submit to your supervisor. Remember that your
supervisor, after reading your report, should understand what data sets you
used, the procedure you performed on these data sets, and the results that you
found. The report has to be typed. Title:
The
title of the laboratory exercise. Make sure your name is on the report. Objectives:
State what the objectives or purpose of the laboratory exercise are. Procedures:
Describe the process (briefly) you went through in conducting the
laboratory exercise. There is no need to include the specific software commands
that you used (these commands are in the lab handout), just the general
procedures that you followed. Results
and Discussion:
Describe, in detail, the results you found during the exercise. In
essence, this would involve answering the questions that were asked in the lab.
If tables, maps or diagrams are necessary for supportive evidence, then include
these also. Remember to number all figures and tables and provide a caption or
title for each one. Conclusions:
Provide overall conclusions of what you performed in the
laboratory. Recommendations: If possible, provide a recommendation for future work or ways to improve the lab for next time.
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