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7th SIGDOC 1989: Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA
- Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Conference on Systems Documentation, SIGDOC 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, November 8-10, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-337-X
- A. Ogura, J. Robertson:
Designing hypermedia help systems: problems and issues. 5-11 - D. Mongeau:
Business planning in technical documentation organizations. 13-19 - B. Mirel, L. Allmendinger:
Strategies for designing manuals for hacker styles of learning. 21-23 - R. Johnson:
Rhetoric and human-computer interaction: investigations into the writing of user-centered documentation. 25-32 - W. Steve Anderson, John R. Talburt:
A writing course in user documentation for computer science majors. 33-37 - Jo-Anne Tanenbaum:
Writing online help when space is limited. 39-40 - M. Natchez, T. Prose:
Creating effective hypercard online documentation and training. 41-44 - A. Embad:
The relationships between online help systems and print documentation: an empirical investigation. 45-48 - M. Puscas:
A survey of technical computer users resulting in guidelines for the development of technical computer documentation. 49-65 - A. Oram:
Sentence first, verdict afterward: finding the prerequisites for good computer documentation. 77-85 - M. Simpson:
Users invoked: How documents help readers assume user roles. 85-92 - D. Farkas:
Conceptual foundations for computer documentation: new distinctions for a new er. 93-96 - C. Reid:
A distributed architecture for document management. 97 - R. Glass:
Software maintenance documentation. 99-101 - L. McClaren:
Manuals that meet market demands. 103-107 - D. Bellin:
Forms based documentation to support structured develomemt and C.A.S.E. implementation. 109-113 - Diana Patterson:
The myth and realities of C.A.S.E. for documentation. 115-119 - A. Hinds:
Maintaining multiple versions of a document. 121-124 - J. E. Black:
Scribe support in GNU emacs. 125-135 - D. Leonard, A. L. Waller:
Usability planning for end-user training. 137-142 - F. Ballard:
Executable documentation: testing the documentation, documenting the testing. 143-146
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