Engineering Computing Lab Report Guide
As part of your GEEN2211: Engineering Computing course, you are required to complete a lab report assignment about C programming vs MATLAB. Here are some guidelines for writing your lab report:
1-Cover Page: Include the title of your written work, your name, the course name, the date, and any other necessary information. (Attached)
2-Outline: In this section, provide a hierarchical list or plan that shows the structure and main sections of your written work. Include headings and subheadings, along with a brief summary of the content that will be covered in each section.
3-Introduction: In this section, provide an overview of the lab assignment and explain its objectives. Include a brief summary of the main points you will be covering in the report.
4-Methodology: In this section, provide a brief explanation of the attached example files, their purpose, and how they demonstrate the capabilities of each language.
5-Results: In this section, present the results of your lab assignment. This may include screenshots, code snippets, or other visual aids to help illustrate your findings.
6-Discussion: In this section, analyze and interpret your results. Provide a brief explanation of the attached example files, their purpose, and how they demonstrate the capabilities of each language.
7-Examples: In this section, include three examples for C programming and three examples for MATLAB showing their capabilities in solving problems, you may include problems related to your major or any engineering problem.
8.Conclusion: In this section, summarize the main points of your lab report and restate your findings. Provide some final thoughts on the lab assignment and suggest future areas of research or improvement.
9-References: In this section, provide a list of any sources you used in your research, including books, articles, and websites. Use a standardized citation format, such
as APA or MLA, to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Remember, the purpose of your lab report is to demonstrate your understanding of the lab assignment and to communicate your ideas clearly and effectively. Use clear, brief language and avoid any unnecessary nonsense. It’s also important to check your work carefully to ensure that it is free of errors.