Discuss problems encountered and what you would do differently in retrospect. 3. Writing and Citations
To "put together" this paper effectively, you should structure it according to the standard requirements for SFU technical reports and projects: 1. Structure and Formatting
Describe how data was gathered and cleaned. For small sample sizes, use specific activity interval algorithms to selective remove outliers. sc23391-SFU.rar
If this is for a specific course submission, ensure your .rar file contains the final PDF report, cleaned datasets, and any source code (e.g., Python scripts) as required by the CourSys submission guidelines.
Clearly define the problem you are addressing and how you refined the initial project idea. 2. Core Content Sections Discuss problems encountered and what you would do
Write for a technically-literate person (like a manager or coworker) without relying on excessive jargon.
Include a concise summary of the problem, your methodology, and the key findings (e.g., speed increases or cognitive load reductions). Structure and Formatting Describe how data was gathered
Refer to the SFU Library Writing Guides for specific advice on scientific and technical writing.