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For my thesis I imagine a format that one could describe as a Situated and Annotated Manual.
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'''Why a manual?'''<br>
I want to use the well-known format of the manual to give detailed and technical information about the tool that I am creating in my graduation project. This includes hands-on descriptions on how the modules work and how to use them. This approach is quite formal, using standardized technical terms and schematics to give full insight and transparency.

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Thesis Outline

Mode of address and format


For my thesis I imagine a format that one could describe as a Situated and Annotated Manual.

Why a manual?
I want to use the well-known format of the manual to give detailed and technical information about the tool that I am creating in my graduation project. This includes hands-on descriptions on how the modules work and how to use them. This approach is quite formal, using standardized technical terms and schematics to give full insight and transparency.