What Is a Good Report Outline?

Author(s):  
Erin Ruel
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ABCA Bulletin ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert A. Francis
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2000 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
pp. 73-73
Author(s):  
Martin A Mansell
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1912 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 97-103
Author(s):  
Howard F. Hart

We have before us for discussion the Provisional Report of the National Committee of Fifteen on a Geometry Syllabus. The history of the formation of this committee and the results of its subcommittee on Logical Considerations have already been presented to this Association by Mr. E. R. Smith and printed in the Mathematics Teacher for June, 1910. When it was suggested to me that I discuss this report before you I hesitated because the form of this report, in which at times it appears to be the habit of the committee to propose a change, then debate the question and finally straddle the fence, does not lend itself to criticism, and also because in general this is a good report and the result of much work. I accepted in the hope that certain features of this report might be discussed and the Association take definite action with respect to them.


1947 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Florence E. Wall
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10.28945/2597 ◽  
2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leong Chee Hoong ◽  
Lee Sai Peck

It is undeniable that report generation is one of the most important tasks in many companies regardless of the size of the company. A good report generation mechanism can increase a company’s productivity in terms of effort and time. This is more obvious in some startup companies, which normally use some in-house report generators. Application development could be complex and thus software developers might require substantial efforts in maintaining application program code. In addition, most of the report generators use a different kind of format to store the report model. An application is no longer considered an enterprise-level product if XML is not being used elsewhere. This paper introduces a XML-driven and Component-based development approach to report generation with the purpose of promoting portability, flexibility and genericity. In this approach, report layout is specified using user-defined XML elements together with queries that retrieve data from different databases. A report is output as an HTML document, which can be viewed using an Internet browser. This paper presents the approach using an example and discusses the usage of the XML-driven report schema and how the proposed reusable report engine of a customisable report generator component system works to output an HTML report format. The customisable report generator component system is implemented to support heterogeneous database models.


Author(s):  
Jeffrey D. Willis ◽  
A. John Moran

Industrial gas turbines have universally had problems with combustion amplified pressure oscillations (combustion instability or noise) in premix lean burn combustors. Reference 1 issued by General Electric is a particularly good report. Under specific conditions a resonant frequency achieves sufficient amplitude to cause severe damage to the combustor. As the emissions are reduced to lower levels, by achieving better uniformity of fuel and air distribution and a larger percentage of the air is used in the combustion process, then these amplitudes have the potential to become greater especially at high pressure ratios. Small changes in either ambient conditions or fuel quality appear to cause noise amplitudes to become unacceptable.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 302-304
Author(s):  
Adam Bernstein

Having a good credit report can make all the difference when it comes to sourcing commercial funding or being granted good terms from suppliers. Adam Bernstein looks at the steps that clinics can take to improve their standing.


1946 ◽  
Vol 15 (43) ◽  
pp. 7-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. S. Osley

The desire to celebrate the lives of famous men has no doubt been a fundamental characteristic of human nature since the beginning of time. The picture of ‘primitive’ man, squatting at night by a fire in the smoky cave, which served him for a home, relating his brief, rude, ancestral tales to an appreciative audience of two or three, rapt and forgetful (for a moment) of the harsh life outside, is neither unplausible nor improbable.It is perhaps possible (on the principle of ex pede Herculem) to disentangle some of the elements which contributed to the experience afforded by the relation of such stories. In an uncivilized community the dead exact a tyrannical homage from the living in order that the consequences of their imagined wrath may be averted. Hence they are to be placated by all means, and their memory is to be revered by the enumeration of the glorious exploits which they performed whilfe living. For, in the ‘next world’, whither they have been translated—call it the Elysian Fields, or what you will—they are conceived of as taking joy in the celebration of their valour and the recital of their achievements.Again, the tribe or race must be preserved, and there is no more suitable medium for the crystallization of tribal or racial virtues than oral tradition. The young men, as they listen to the deeds of their forefathers, are stirred by ‘this constant renewal of the good report of brave men’ and are themselves fired with the desire for an immortal name.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.33) ◽  
pp. 232
Author(s):  
Dani Hamdani ◽  
Arry Purno Wahyu ◽  
Rosalin Sanihardjo

CBHRM is one of the patterns of human resource management is being grown in Indonesia. In this approach, the vocabulary of competence to be a key element. Each employee will be assessed on its competence. In order results can be more optimally achieved, it would require a model of presentation of the good report/well output. One of the solutions the authors propose is to use a digital model of the dashboard. The model was built using the dashboard frame of mind which has been adapted to the life cycle model. Case studies conducted at PT. Daya Adicipta Mustika, and digital dashboards built CBHRM consist of Talent Dashboard, Dashboard Gap Competencies, and Comparison Dashboard interrelated with each other.  


BMJ ◽  
1975 ◽  
Vol 2 (5964) ◽  
pp. 155-156 ◽  
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