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5th SIGDOC 1986: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Virginia DeBuys:
Proceedings of the 5th Annual International Conference on Systems Documentation, SIGDOC 1986, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 0-89791-224-1 - Zelda Gifford:
Myths and realities of contract technical writing. 1-7 - Geoffrey James:
Artifical intelligence and document processing. 8-12 - Diana Patterson:
The responsibilities of an editor. 13-14 - Joan Janes, Marsha Snyder:
Be your own publisher. 15-23 - Michael Lesk:
Automatic sense disambiguation using machine readable dictionaries: how to tell a pine cone from an ice cream cone. 24-26 - Cheryl A. Fraser, David T. Barnard, George M. Logan:
Generalized markup for literary analysis. 27-31 - Russell E. Borland:
Adaptable and adaptive systems workshop. 32-39 - Chris Hallgren:
Transparent network connection? (workshop): pretending to be almost another terminal. 40-46 - Kathryn Davies:
Impact of graphics on end-users. 47-54 - Marjorie Kohli:
HOW can we HELP? 55-60 - Mark Zirinsky:
Usability testing of computer documentation. 61-65 - James Hill:
Language, art, and documentation: exploring yte visual process for greater audience comprehension. 66-74 - Bruce E. Rogers:
Whole brain computing. 75-79 - Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Documentation and user interface planning for optical information systems. 80-86 - Edward J. See, Douglas C. Woestendiek:
Effective user interfaces: some common sense guidelines. 87-94 - Ian Lancashire:
Literary expert systems. 95-100 - M. J. Crump:
ESTC - a computer file for the scholarly community (title only). 101
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