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13th SIGDOC 1995: Savannah, Georgia, USA
- Lee Brasseur:
Proceedings of the 13th annual international conference on Documentation: emerging from chaos - solutions for the growing complexity of our jobs, SIGDOC 1995, Savannah, Georgia, USA, September 30 - October 3, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-713-8 - William R. Bezanson:
Performance support: online, integrated documentation and training. 1-10 - Pär Carlshamre, Joanna L. Tumminello:
Technical communicators' current views on usability and collaboration. 11-19 - Nancy Cooke, David F. McAllister:
Publishing online, a commercial (ad)venture. 20-25 - Mary Margaret Couse:
Creating an elegant, intuitive, user interface. 26-33 - R. Stanley Dicks, Scott Lind:
Logistics of integrating online help, documentation, and training: a practical example. 34-38 - Hugh J. Findlay:
Contractor management for the 90s and beyond. 49-57 - Malcolm Graham, Andrew Surray:
Webbed documents. 58-62 - Kathy Haramundanis:
Documentation project management: some problems and solutions. 63-70 - Stephen L. Harris, James H. Ingram:
Real information, virtual documents. 71-76 - Julie Jensen, Gregg Woodfin:
Using the Internet to send & receive documents & automate the office. 77-83 - Christina L. Klein:
Delivering a large information database. 84-93 - Brian Larmour, Roy MacLean:
Integration of information development with product development. 94-100 - Michelle Corbin Nichols, Chuck Jaynes, Randy Eckhoff:
Developing hardcopy and online information for OS/2 and windows... and other impossibilities. 101-105 - Kenneth R. Ohnemus:
Implementing a large scale windows help system: critical success factors and lessons learned. 106-115 - Hironao Ozu, Taiji Tsuchida, Mikio Sasaki:
Hyperintelligence-a total work support tool. 116-123 - Michael Priestley:
On-line design for a single-sourced document: maintaining a single source for online and hardcopy without sacrificing online usability. 124-129 - Michael Priestley, Laura Rintjema:
The Visualage C++ for OS/2 User's Guide: a multi-writer, single-sourcing challenge. 130-137 - Stuart Robbins:
The system is a mirror: turbulence and information technology. 138-147 - Katie Schuler:
Preparing for ISO 9000 registration: the role of the technical communicator. 148-154 - Karl L. Smart, Kristen Bell De Tienne, Matthew E. Whitting:
Documentation design decisions: accounting for customer preferences. 155-156 - Rick Sobiesiak:
Towards a new generation of authoring tools. 157-161 - Gail Thornburg:
The electronic RFP: changing the way the government does business. 162-170 - Scott R. Tilley, Walter M. Lamia:
Personalized information structures II: hyperstructure hotlists. 171-180 - Susan Topol, Mark Smith, Suzanne Schluederberg:
Where campus meets the Internet: a universally accessible online documentation system. 181-188 - Bradley C. Watson, Keith Shafer:
Creating custom SGML DTDs for documentation products. 189-196 - Brian R. Gaines, Mildred L. G. Shaw:
Knowledge acquisition and representation techniques in scholarly communication. 197-206
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