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17th SIGDOC 1999: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Stuart A. Selber:
Proceedings of the 17th annual international conference on Documentation, SIGDOC 1999, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, September 12-14, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-072-4 - Barbara Mirel:
Complex queries in information visualizations: distributing instruction across documentation and interfaces. 1-8 - Lee Brasseur:
The role of experience and culture in computer graphing and graph interpretive processes. 9-15 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Grappling with distributed usability: a cultural-historical examination of documentation genres over four decades. 16-21 - Mark Zachry:
Constructing usable documentation: a study of communicative practices and the early uses of mainframe computing in industry. 22-25 - Patricia Carlson:
Information technology and organizational change. 26-35 - Patti Anklam:
Technical communications as knowledge management: evolution of a profession. 36-44 - Carl Stieren:
SST: using single-sourcing, SGML, and teamwork for documentation. 45-52 - Michael Priestley:
Dynamically assembled documentation. 53-57 - Isabel F. Cruz, Gerard T. McGuire:
Publication and customization of electronic documents using PANDA. 58-64 - Jochen Bern, Christoph Meinel:
One step further: extending electronic submission into the reviewing process. 65-69 - Jay Lesandrini:
Pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps: strategies for advancing your documentation team's position in your company. 70-71 - C. Shannon Brown:
Creating your own space: strategies for moving up in the development process. 72-73 - Meredith Blackwelder:
From the outside in: how to become part of the internal team. 74-77 - Glenn M. D'Amore:
The evolution of an information development process. 78-85 - Mary Hunter Utt, Robert Mathews:
Developing a user information architecture for Rational's ClearCase product family documentation set. 86-92 - Bob Fraser, Jamie Roberts, Gary Pianosi, Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, Daniel M. Germán, Luis C. M. Nova:
Dynamic views of SGML tagged documents. 93-98 - Debbie Hysell:
ISO 9001: traditions before and after. 99-104 - John W. Stamey Jr., Thomas M. Roth III:
Technical documentation and related contractual liability. 105-109 - Margaret R. Heil
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Preparing technical communicators for future workplaces: a model that integrates teaming, professional communication skills, and a software development process. 110-119 - Kara Warburton:
A database of e-commerce terms: implementation and benefits in producing internationalized software. 120-126 - John W. Stanley Jr., W. Scott Speights:
Website localization. 127-130 - Beverly B. Zimmerman:
A rhetorical approach to understanding images in the new 'visual age'. 131-137 - Virginie Ahrens, Valérie Lecompte:
Paper to HTML - an automatic, seamless process for documentation production. 138-143 - Glenn McAllister:
The developer-documenter relationship in Java software development. 144-146 - Douglas Kramer:
API documentation from source code comments: a case study of Javadoc. 147-153 - Michael J. Albers:
Information design considerations for improving situation awareness in complex problem-solving. 154-158 - Robin Green:
Component-based software development: implications for documentation. 159-164 - Luc A. Chamberland:
Componentization of HTML-based online help. 165-168 - Kay Palkhivala, Cynthia Bowllan, Thomas Barnwell:
CBT on the fast track. 169-175 - Karl A. Hakkarainen:
Unifying documentation teams. 176-184 - James Miller, John D. Ferguson, Paul Murphy:
Groupware support for asynchronous document review. 185-192 - Zhongdong Zhang, Ernst Georg Haffner, Andreas Heuer, Thomas Engel, Christoph Meinel:
Role-based access control in online authoring and publishing systems vs. document hierarchy. 193-198 - Susan P. Hall, Lili Fox Velez:
There's more than one way to wire that: when assembly workers are technically writers. 199-205 - Jim Porter:
Software demonstration: Professional Writing Online. 206 - Kathy Haramundanis:
Software demo: a transaction processing information architecture. 207 - Jack Massa:
The CD browser - a new documentation vehicle. 208-210 - Margaret Martinez:
Intentional learning in an intentional world: new perspectives on audience analysis and instructional system design for successful learning and performance. 211-220

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