Your next paper, the Solutions to your Problem, requires that you evaluate at least two solutions using a set of criteria (the basis for your comparison).
Use the following as your outline:
I. Introduction -- Restate Problem, and introduce Solutions and Criteria
II. Solutions (define each of your solutions)
Remember that the purpose for this paper is to provide the best (or primary) solution to the problem you've been researching. The paper is informative rather than persuasive, however. I want you to present an unbiased argument.
As stated in class, I'll look at this paper along with your others, and return them all with comments. Then, after discussing design, you will edit and revise the three papers into one cohesive, comprehensive report.
Use the following as your outline:
I. Introduction -- Restate Problem, and introduce Solutions and Criteria
II. Solutions (define each of your solutions)
A. Solution OneIII. Evaluation
B. Solution Two
A. Criterion One (why is this a good basis for comparison?)IV. Conclusion -- State your conclusion based on the evidence presentedB. Criterion Two
- Evaluation of Solution One
- Evaluation of Solution Two
- Evaluation of Solution One
- Evaluation of Solution Two
Remember that the purpose for this paper is to provide the best (or primary) solution to the problem you've been researching. The paper is informative rather than persuasive, however. I want you to present an unbiased argument.
As stated in class, I'll look at this paper along with your others, and return them all with comments. Then, after discussing design, you will edit and revise the three papers into one cohesive, comprehensive report.