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10th SIGDOC 1992: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Roy MacLean:
Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Systems Documentation, SIGDOC 1992, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, October 13-16, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-532-1 - V. Konstantinou, P. L. R. Morse:
Electronic documentation system: using automated hypertext techniques for technical support services. 1-6 - Hans van der Meij:
A critical assessment of the minimalist approach to documentation. 7-17 - Carla Kary Merrill, Marjorie Shanoski:
Internationalizing online information. 19-25 - Elizabeth S. Spragins:
Developing hypertext documents for an international audience. 27-34 - Brad Mehlenbacher:
Navigating online information: a characterization of extralinguistic factors that influence user behavior. 35-46 - Sophie Kohn Kaminsky:
Test early, test often: a formative usability kit for writers. 47-55 - Jin-Kun Lin:
A multimedia and multisource document editor of an open architecture. 57-62 - Augusto Celentano, Silvano Pozzi, Donato Toppeta:
A multiple presentation document management system. 63-71 - Peter Fournier:
Online information and reduced interval in publishing: impact on the information developing style. 73-77 - John Johnson, Catherine Titta:
Seven (plus or minus two) things to remember about producing multimedia documentation. 79-86 - Anne Harrington:
Converting to online: a case history. 87-95 - Dickie Selfe, Stuart A. Selber, Dan McGavin, Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Carol Brown:
Online help: exploring static information or constructing personal and collaborative solutions using hypertext. 97-101 - Andreas Myka, Ulrich Güntzer, Frank Sarre:
Monitoring user actions in the hypertext system "HyperMan". 103-114 - Philip Buxton, Peter Fournier, Peter Sturgeon:
Codedocs: executable documents for documenters: the end of the passive user guide. 115-119 - Elizabeth Keyes, Robert Krull:
User information processing strategies and online visual structure. 121-128 - Harry J. Saddler, Lori E. Kaplan:
Choosing a medium for your message: what determines the choice of delivery media for technical documentation? 129-133 - Kristin Dukay, Patricia Locke, Charles Tyrone:
A method for editing visual components of multimedia documentation. 135-143 - Dale Dougherty:
Standardization: problems of interchange and delivery of documentation online. 145-147 - Bing Wang, Peter Hitchcock:
Linking object oriented database and hypertext to support software documentation. 149-156 - Yuri Quintana, Mohamed S. Kamel, Andrew Lo:
Graph-based retrieval of information in hypertext systems. 157-168 - Susan D. Goodall:
Online help: a part of documentation. 169-174 - Alfons Maes, Sandra Goutier, Erik-Jan van der Linden:
Online reading and offline tradition: adapting online help facilities to offline reading strategies. 175-182 - Paul Beam:
Down-sizing in DOS: multi-media as inexpensive, omnipresent and user-based. 183-190 - Michael Thompson, Nina Wishbow:
Prototyping: tools and techniques: improving software and documentation quality through rapid prototyping. 191-199 - Don Cameron:
Technical writers and the business of writing design documents for complex, reactive systems. 201-210 - Scott R. Tilley, Hausi A. Müller, Mehmet A. Orgun:
Documenting software systems with views. 211-219 - Craig D. B. Boyle, Swee Hor Teh:
To link or not to link: an empirical comparison of hypertext linking strategies. 221-231 - Marcia Peoples Halio:
Helping users navigate in multimedia documents: the affective domain. 233-236 - Robert A. Pascoe:
Low-cost audio/visual presentation enabler. 237-243 - Richard Bence, Jody Fraser, Laura Linser:
Variable degrees of multimedia implementation and their impact on network elements. 245-252 - Jeffrey N. Agnew, George A. Palmer:
The right tool for the job: a quest for the perfect authoring package. 253-258 - Rebecca C. Hall:
The use of icons to aid user orientation in Windows help files. 259-264 - Sky Matthews, Carl Grove:
Applying object-oriented concepts to documentation. 265-271 - Carol M. L. Lee:
The rhetoric of an online document retrieval system. 273-280 - Kathy Haramundanis:
Informal usability testing: a strategy for user involvement. 281-288 - Tom Carey, Blair Nonnecke, John Mitterer:
Prospects for active help in online documentation. 289-296 - Michael G. Hinchey, Tony Cahill:
Towards a canonical specification of document structures. 297-307 - Victoria A. Hailey, Dov Lungu, Sheila Thompson:
Developing a hypertext productivity tool from a hardcopy programmer's reference. 309-312 - Timothy C. Lethbridge, Douglas R. Skuce:
Beyond hypertext: knowledge management for technical documentation. 313-322 - Julie S. McDuffee:
Online with a mainframe: moving the mountain to the microcomputer. 323-327
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