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*@sec:technical_background* outlines concepts and background information relevant to the rest of the paper.

*@sec:design* discusses results from the topological analysis of the positional data and highlights some potential problems to overcome.
*@sec:design* is a high-level description of your solution to the assignment.

*@sec:implementation* briefly discusses this project's initial plan and ideas and reasons it did not work.
*@sec:implementation* goes into a detailed explanation of your implementation that you described in Section *@sec:design.

*@sec:experiments_and_results* concludes and summarizing possible future work.
*@sec:experiments_and_results* discusses the methodology for your experiments and includes results from your experiments.

*@sec:discussion* The discussion is the most important section in a report, This is where you show that you understand the theory behind the solution, and also a chance to argue the pros and cons of your solution.
*@sec:discussion* is the most important section in a report; this is where you show that you understand the theory behind your solution and can reflect on it with the choices you made.

*@sec:conclusion* concludes and summarizing possible future work.

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#v(12pt)

Using figures in technical backgrounds is encouraged. Usually you want to have figures/images as scalable vector graphics\(svg), especially for your graphs, but sometimes that is not doable and you can use i.e. portable network graphics\(png) or similar.
Using figures in technical backgrounds is encouraged, if that makes the concept easier to explain. Usually, you want figures/images as scaleable vector graphics\(SVG), especially for your graphs. Sometimes that is not doable, and you can use portable network graphics\(PNG) or similar.

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= Design <sec:design>

This is where you describe how you solved the assignment, at least on paper. Give a high-level view of your design. As a rule of thumb, if you are describing your code, you need to go to a higher abstraction level.
This is where you describe how you solved the assignment, at least on paper. Give a high-level view of your design. As a rule of thumb, if you find yourself describing code, you need to go to a higher abstraction level.

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This section is also a good place to put illustrations to enhance the text. There are multiple tools out there to create good illustrations. draw.io is a strong tool that can be run in a browser. For more advanced users there are stronger, free tools such as Yed Graph Editor.
This section is also a good place to put illustrations to enhance the text. There are multiple tools out there to create good illustrations.
draw.io is a strong tool that can be run in a browser. There are stronger, free tools, such as Yed Graph Editor, for more advanced users.

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