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15th SIGDOC 1997: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Karl L. Smart:
The 15th Annual International Conference of Computer Documentation: Crossroads in Communication, SIGDOC 1997, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, October 19-22, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-861-4 - Michael J. Albers:
Cognitive Strain as a Factor in Effective Document Design. 1-6 - Mark Baker, Carol Miksik:
From Document Design to Information Design. 7-10 - Bill Burns:
Moving Document Control Systems to the Corporate Intranet: One Company'S strategy. 11-16 - David E. Caldwell, Michael White:
CogentHelp: A Tool for Authoring Dynamically Generated Help for Java GUIs. 17-22 - Laura Cappelletti:
Mobile Computing: Beyond Laptops. 23-26 - John M. Carroll:
Reconstructing Minimalism. 27-34 - James E. Curtis:
Managing Hardcopy Documentation in a Multiplatform Environment. 35-37 - Glenn M. D'Amore:
Using Productivity Metrics to Manage Documentation Projects. 39-44 - Alberto Faro, Daniela Giordano:
From Documenting Design to Design by Documenting. 45-54 - Julie Fisher:
Defining the Roles of a Technical Communicator. 55-62 - Larry Francis:
Mobile Computing: A Fact in Your Future. 63-67 - Jeanette Fuccella:
Using User Centered Design Methods to Create and Design Usable Web Sites. 69-77 - Malcolm Graham:
The Mythical Dream Interface: A Mythical Metaphoric Method for Redesigning an Interface. 79-91 - Robin Green:
Web Review: A Web-Based Documentation Review Tool. 93-98 - JoAnn T. Hackos:
Online Documentation: The Next Generation. 99-104 - JoAnn T. Hackos, Janice Redish:
Building Usability in from the Beginning: Analyzing Users and Their Tasks. 105-130 - Stephen L. Harris:
Managing Virtual Documents: Correctness by Design. 131-135 - Jim Ingram:
From the Real Toward the Ideal: A Case Study in Virtual Document Development. 137-144 - Hilari Kleine Jones:
Familiar Contexts, New Technologies: Adapting Online Help to Simulate an Expert System. 145-151 - Laurie Kantner, Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Usability Studies of WWW Sites: Heuristic Evaluation vs. Laboratory Testing. 153-160 - Tereza G. Kirner, Janaina Cintra Abib:
Inspection of Software Requirements Specification Documents: A Pilot Study. 161-171 - Margaret Martinez:
Designing Intentional Learning Environments. 173-180 - Jeanne Murray, David Schell, Cari Willis:
User Centered Design in Action: Developing an Intelligent Agent Application. 181-188 - Kenneth R. Ohnemus:
Web Style Guides: Who, What, Where. 189-197 - Bruce A. Overby:
Order and Chaos: A Sociological Profile of TECHWR-L. 199-206 - Lori Phelps:
Active Documentation: Wizards as a Medium for Meeting User Needs. 207-210 - Jonathan Price:
How Electronic Outlining Can Help You Create Online Materials. 211-221 - Michael Priestley:
Navigation Issues in Hypertext: Documenting Complex Hierarchies with HTML Frames. 223-235 - Jeffrey Rowe:
Hypertext to Hypermedia and Beyond - The Evolution Continues. 237-241 - Teruji Shiroshita, Osamu Takahashi, Shizuo Shiokawa:
A Large-scale Contents Publishing Architecture Based on Reliable Multicast. 243-247 - Ronald Shook:
Seven Graphic Sins. 249-254 - Carl Stieren:
Add one Egg, a Cup of Milk, and Stir: Single source Documentation for Today. 255-262 - Doug Tidwell, Jeanette Fuccella:
TaskGuides: Instant Wizards on the Web. 263-272 - Susan Topol, Frances Mueller Roach, Will Rhee:
Designing Documentation for the Online Environment. 273-281 - Nicole Ummelen:
Declarative Information in Software Manuals: What's the Use? 283-296 - Melissa Whitney, Lisa C. Barnett:
Beyond the Rogue Writer: A Collaborative Model for Technical Documentation Production. 297-300 - Jun-ichi Yokosato, Satoshi Takeda, Yasuhiro Suzuki, Taiji Tsuchida:
Extension of a Hypermedia System Using the External Anchor Management Method. 301-308 - Beverly B. Zimmermann:
Applying Tufte's Principles of Information Design to Creating Effective Web Sites. 309-317
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