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== Executive Summary == | == Executive Summary == | ||
| − | All project deliverables will have an Executive Summary. | + | ''All project deliverables will have an Executive Summary. '' |
| − | * For the Executive Summary, all deliverables should follow these guidlelines: | + | * ''For the Executive Summary, all deliverables should follow these guidlelines:'' |
| − | * Length: please limit the Executive Summary to 1 page (2 pages in exceptional cases). | + | * ''Length: please limit the Executive Summary to 1 page (2 pages in exceptional cases).'' |
| − | * ALL deliverables must have conclusions at the end of the document. | + | * ''ALL deliverables must have conclusions at the end of the document.'' |
| − | * Goal: The Executive summary is not an “introduction” to the deliverable. The main goal of this section is to provide readers with a whole picture of the document (i.e. the abstract section from the papers), so that they can understand the content of the deliverable at once without further reading. | + | * ''Goal: The Executive summary is not an “introduction” to the deliverable. The main goal of this section is to provide readers with a whole picture of the document (i.e. the abstract section from the papers), so that they can understand the content of the deliverable at once without further reading.'' |
| − | * Self-contained: If there is any input coming from other deliverables, it must be mentioned here. | + | * ''Self-contained: If there is any input coming from other deliverables, it must be mentioned here.'' |
| − | * Motivation for the reader (Recommended: 1 –10 lines): | + | * ''Motivation for the reader (Recommended: 1 –10 lines):'' |
| − | ** What is the reason for being for this deliverable? Which challenges it addresses? | + | ** ''What is the reason for being for this deliverable? Which challenges it addresses?'' |
| − | ** What will the reader will learn from it? | + | ** ''What will the reader will learn from it?'' |
| − | * Main results and findings (Recommended: 5 to 50 lines): | + | * ''Main results and findings (Recommended: 5 to 50 lines):'' |
| − | ** What are the main results achieved? | + | ** ''What are the main results achieved?'' |
| − | ** How does it contribute in the DE4A context? | + | ** ''How does it contribute in the DE4A context?'' |
| − | * Short conclusions (Recommended: 1 to 10 lines): | + | * ''Short conclusions (Recommended: 1 to 10 lines):'' |
| − | ** Key takeaway messages | + | ** ''Key takeaway messages'' |
| − | * Style: Please use a formal and practical writing style without jargon. | + | * ''Style: Please use a formal and practical writing style without jargon.'' |
== Other Chapters == | == Other Chapters == | ||
Revision as of 08:47, 3 November 2021
Executive Summary
All project deliverables will have an Executive Summary.
- For the Executive Summary, all deliverables should follow these guidlelines:
- Length: please limit the Executive Summary to 1 page (2 pages in exceptional cases).
- ALL deliverables must have conclusions at the end of the document.
- Goal: The Executive summary is not an “introduction” to the deliverable. The main goal of this section is to provide readers with a whole picture of the document (i.e. the abstract section from the papers), so that they can understand the content of the deliverable at once without further reading.
- Self-contained: If there is any input coming from other deliverables, it must be mentioned here.
- Motivation for the reader (Recommended: 1 –10 lines):
- What is the reason for being for this deliverable? Which challenges it addresses?
- What will the reader will learn from it?
- Main results and findings (Recommended: 5 to 50 lines):
- What are the main results achieved?
- How does it contribute in the DE4A context?
- Short conclusions (Recommended: 1 to 10 lines):
- Key takeaway messages
- Style: Please use a formal and practical writing style without jargon.