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If you are going to write it, write it right.
Some thoughts about writing as an engineering
process for the 2001 SIGCSE doctoral consortium.

Fintan Culwi n SBU London
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In the past year I have refused to be invited to
examine a PhD on the grounds that the sample
sent me was almost unintelligible . . . I have
also (tried to) read a PhD thesiswhich contained
little of any value and which was very poorly
written . . . Of course this may be a UK thing!
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  • Read the sample given and mark in red
  • any technical terms introduced without
    explanation
  • any rhetorical flourishes
  • any hyperbole
  • any incomplete or incomprehensible sentences
  • any changes in voice, style, tense, etc.
  • any redundant phrases
  • any unsupported claims
  • any jumps in argument
  • any overloaded terms
  • any concepts elaborated before introduction
  • anything else that seems wrong

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Writing is an engineering process
The first and most fundamental rule of writing
is to know who you are writing for and to write
with a suitable style.
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Writing is an engineering process
Engineering is the production of an artefact with
regard to the resources available, the costs and
time scale involved whilst ensuring fitness for
purpose.
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Writing is an engineering process
Which requires production planning and process
management. How many chapters? How many
iterations of each chapter? Who decided when a
quality threshold has been reached? How is a
chapter signed off? What is being said in each
chapter? In each section?
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Your word processor is not your only tool
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Some fundamental rules!
  • Keep your sentences short (average 15-20 words)
  • Keep your paragraphs short (average 5 sentences)
  • Active or passive - but be consistent
  • Personal or impersonal - but be consistent
  • Less is more - cut out useless words
  • Positive rather than negative
  • Item lists rather than sentence lists
  • tell them way you are about to say!
  • tell them what you want to say!
  • tell them way you have said!

The most important thing about rules is to know
when and how to break them!
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