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IEEE Engineering Management Review, 1977
The author provides rules for producing good technical reports. Experience has convinced him that when an engineer is under pressure to produce a report, he wants specifics, not generalities; a law, not a lecture. And that's what he gets here.
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The author provides rules for producing good technical reports. Experience has convinced him that when an engineer is under pressure to produce a report, he wants specifics, not generalities; a law, not a lecture. And that's what he gets here.
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ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation, 1976
In the last issue of * I put the meat of a magazine article down on it's final resting place. It was missing a small illustration and some screening. Here is what we hope to have for a final copy:Here is what we have done so far:If you couldn't draw the graph yourself, there are plenty of programs that will print ...s in the appropriate places given ...
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In the last issue of * I put the meat of a magazine article down on it's final resting place. It was missing a small illustration and some screening. Here is what we hope to have for a final copy:Here is what we have done so far:If you couldn't draw the graph yourself, there are plenty of programs that will print ...s in the appropriate places given ...
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ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation, 1978
I've always had trouble sorting an index, but now I have learned that the University of Waterloo's SCRIPT does it as it should.
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I've always had trouble sorting an index, but now I have learned that the University of Waterloo's SCRIPT does it as it should.
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Architectural Research Quarterly, 2001
About five years ago I decided that I wanted to write a textbook on building construction. At that time it seemed like a straightforward, if lengthy, task of setting out the essential issues in the construction of buildings to a readership of architecture students and young practitioners.
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About five years ago I decided that I wanted to write a textbook on building construction. At that time it seemed like a straightforward, if lengthy, task of setting out the essential issues in the construction of buildings to a readership of architecture students and young practitioners.
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ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation, 1975
Some of the success of automated documentation, unavoidably, depends on the final output terminal. All UPPER CASE LETTERS HAVE A TENDANCY TO MAKE BLOCKS OF SOLID TEXT TO BE EXCEEDINGLY DIFFICULT TO READ (AND FULLY JUSTIFIED TEXT MAKES THINGS EVEN WORSE).
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Some of the success of automated documentation, unavoidably, depends on the final output terminal. All UPPER CASE LETTERS HAVE A TENDANCY TO MAKE BLOCKS OF SOLID TEXT TO BE EXCEEDINGLY DIFFICULT TO READ (AND FULLY JUSTIFIED TEXT MAKES THINGS EVEN WORSE).
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Teaching Technical Writing - Towards Technical Writing
2000In this paper I will present key aspects of the curriculum for the university degree in technical translation that I have designed for and subsequently implemented at the German Department of the Aarhus School of Business, Denmark. My starting point will be a critical discussion of the norm that used to govern what the quality of an LSP text should be ...
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Technical writing is different
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1974Most technically orientated students are never exposed to lessons in effective technical writing skills. Yet, knowing how to express oneself properly is a necessity in today's technical world. The technical writer must use correct grammar and exact language in his descriptions of precise, technical subjects.
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