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GROUP

TASK
Group
Members
Olivia Wilson Daniel Gallego

Juliana Silva
Background

Background is the part of a presentation that explains the


context or history behind the topic being discussed.

It includes relevant information to understand why the topic


is important or relevant. Background helps the reader or
listener understand the context of the project and why it is
important to do so.
Problem formulation is the process of
formulating a clear and focused statement about
the problem to be solved in a research or
project.

Problem This involves identifying specific, relevant, and


significant problems that require solving or

Formulation
further understanding.

A proper problem statement helps direct the


focus of the research or project, ensuring that
the efforts undertaken are relevant and effective
in addressing the problem at hand.
Goals
Goals are results or achievements to be achieved through an
action or effort. In the context of a project, a goal is a desired
state or expected result that is the main reason behind
implementing the project.
The purpose of the discussion section is to provide a
deeper understanding of the significance of the
findings, consider the strengths and weaknesses of the

Discussion
study, and identify directions for further research or
action.

This is an important part of interpreting and


understanding the contribution of the research or
project undertaken.
Conclusion

A conclusion is the final part of a study that summarizes


the main findings, summarizes the results, and presents
an assessment of the implications of the findings.

The conclusion may also include recommendations for


further action or further research, as well as emphasize
the importance of the findings in a broader context.
Documentation
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