In addition, there are parts of the report that precede the main section, and are described here. Title Page The front page has the project title, the names of the design team, the name of the client, the date and one graphic that best illustrates the design solution. The project title should be descriptive and generally is not the internal project name used by the team. Executive Summary The executive summary distills your entire report onto a single page and is for the busy reader who does not have the time to read the whole report. It contains a succinct synopsis of the problem definition, the design description and the evaluation. It is recommended that you use those headings in the executive summary to make sure that the summary touches all three points. That’s what separates a summary from an introduction. The
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