Document-Type Planning Guide

Use this planner to decide what type of technical document you want to write. When you are through, you can e-mail this planning information to yourself. (Your instructor automatically receives your planning notes.)

  1. If you have thought about the topic, situation, or audience of your technical document project, in the box summarize below your ideas so far:
  2. Be sure to read the chapter on background report. What's your thinking about the background report as the document type for the topic you've chosen?
  3. Be sure to read the chapter on recommendation or feasibility reports. What's your thinking about the recommendation or feasibility report as the document type for the topic you've chosen?
  4. Be sure to read the chapter on guides. What's your thinking about the guide as the document type for the topic you've chosen?
  5. Be sure to read the chapter on handbooks. What's your thinking about the handbook as the document type for the topic you've chosen?
  6. Be sure to read the chapter on white paper. What's your thinking about the white paper as the document type for the topic you've chosen?
  7. Be sure to read the chapter on literature views. What's your thinking about the literature review as the document type for the topic you've chosen?
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