what are the ten main components of a report that would be delivered at the end of a data science project?
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- Title page.
- Table of contents.
- Executive summary.
- Introduction.
- Discussion.
- Conclusion.
- Recommendations.
- References.
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The 10 main components are:
Explanation:
The following ten primary components make up the final delivery in the form of a report:
- The title of the project, the name of the affiliation, the author, and contact information are all included on the cover page.
- The headline, list of figures, and table lists can all be found in this section.
- Introduction: This section will contain all of the project's details, in a nutshell, so that you can grasp what it's all about.
- Methodology: We will discuss the research process and data sources for analysis in this part.
- Result: To present the final results, we will employ statistical results, graphs, and plots.
- Discussion: This is where we effectively explain or discuss the thesis.
- Conclusion: Here we will discuss the project's primary features and how it will solve a real-world problem. In addition, the project's future scope.
- References: All of the materials that were used for those links will be available here.
- The involvement of other individuals to the research will be acknowledged in this section.
- Appendices are included if they are required.
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