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Write for a technically-literate person (like a manager or coworker) without relying on excessive jargon.

The identifier likely refers to a archived submission for a project or technical report at Simon Fraser University (SFU) . While "sc23391" does not appear as a standard technical report number in the SFU School of Computing Science's public repository , it matches the naming convention used for course-specific identifiers or student submission packages on platforms like CourSys .

Aim for 3–5 pages with standard single-spaced formatting unless otherwise specified by your instructor. sc23391-SFU.rar

Detail the specific analytical techniques used. For complex data, consider visualizations suggested by The Python Graph Gallery.

Present quantitative data first, followed by qualitative observations. Write for a technically-literate person (like a manager

Refer to the SFU Library Writing Guides for specific advice on scientific and technical writing.

Include a concise summary of the problem, your methodology, and the key findings (e.g., speed increases or cognitive load reductions). Aim for 3–5 pages with standard single-spaced formatting

Discuss problems encountered and what you would do differently in retrospect. 3. Writing and Citations