Abstract introduction which acts map the rest the document
A contents page and if appropriate, an abstract.
An introduction which acts as a ‘map’ to the rest of the document, describing the aim or purpose of the work and explaining how this aim is achieved. At this point it is usually helpful to paraphrase your conclusion.
High levels of accurate academic referencing.
A logical and well-defined structure with headings and subheadings.
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MODULE CODE:
MODULE DATES: Resubmission
MSc PROGRAMMES
POST MODULE ASSIGNMENT
Marks will be reduced for questions of more than 10% outside the word limit for each question (i.e. above 2,200 words).
Question 1
Discuss which pick methods (individual order pick / batch pick / zone pick, etc.) the above technology is best suited to? Provide examples of each technology currently in use with industry today. (25%)
Question 2
If assessed work is submitted late, the following penalties will be incurred:
Penalties for lateness may be applied at the rate of a 5 marks deduction per University working day after the due date, up to a maximum of 10 working days late. After this period the work may be counted as a non-submission.
Table of Contents
1 Heading 1 – Suggested that you use this for each Question answered 1
Heading 2 – suggested that you use this for each sub-heading in each question answered
Heading 3 – you may use this heading as appropriate