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19th SIGDOC 2001: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- Mary Jane Northrop, Scott R. Tilley:
The Nineteenth Annual International Conference of Computer Documentation: Communicating in the New Millennium, SIGDOC 2001, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, October 21-24, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-295-6
Session: P1
- Andrea L. Ames:
Communicating effectively with interaction. 1-6 - Kathy Haramundanis:
Learnability in information design. 7-11 - John Russell:
"Yes, but does it scale?": practical considerations for database-driven information systems. 12-21
Session: P2
- Giuliano Benelli, Maurizio Caporali, Antonio Rizzo, Elisa Rubegni:
Design concepts for learning spatial relationships. 22-30 - Milene Selbach Silveira, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
Semiotic engineering contributions for designing online help systems. 31-38 - T. R. Girill:
Example elaboration as a neglected instructional strategy. 39-46
Session: P3
- Johndan Johnson-Eilola:
Datacloud: expanding the roles and locations of information. 47-54 - Ceri Williams:
Writers in the dot.com storm. 55-57 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Software development as mediated activity: applying three analytical frameworks for studying compound mediation. 58-67
Session: P4
- Sue Jackson:
Editing computer hardware procedures for multimedia presentation. 68-72 - David W. Dilts:
Successfully crossing the language translation divide. 73-77 - Johann Haller, Jörg Schütz:
CLAT: controlled language authoring technology. 78-82 - Shaoyi He:
Interplay of language and culture in global E-commerce: a comparison of five companies' multilingual websites. 83-88
Session: P5
- Deborah A. Hysell:
Single sourcing for translations. 89-94 - Huatong Sun:
Building a culturally-competent corporate web site: an exploratory study of cultural markers in multilingual web design. 95-102 - Shihong Huang, Scott R. Tilley:
Issues of content and structure for a multilingual web site. 103-110
Session: P6
- Andrea L. Ames:
Just what they need, just when they need it: an introduction to embedded assistance. 111-115 - Rebecca Matson:
Re-forming information: a case study in teaching content encapsulation. 116-121 - Reinhard Riedl:
Document-based inter-organizational information exchange. 122-131
Session: P7
- Erik Berglund, Michael Priestley:
Open-source documentation: in search of user-driven, just-in-time writing. 132-141 - David G. Novick, Eleanor Wynn:
Users and uses of synchronous business communications software. 142-146 - Jonathan Price:
A rhetoric of objects. 147-151
Session: P8
- Michael Priestley:
DITA XML: a reuse by reference architecture for technical documentation. 152-156 - Donald M. Leslie:
Transforming documentation from the XML doctypes used for the apache website to DITA. 157-164 - Christoph Meinel, Harald Sack, Volker Schillings:
IDDS: an interactive decentralized documentation system. 165-171
Session: P9
- Harold Henke:
The global impact of eBooks on ePublishing. 172-180 - John Russell:
Book metaphor: friend or foe?. 180-185 - Sogo Tsuji, Yoshikazu Yamamoto:
A framework to provide integrated online documentation. 185-192
Session: P11
- Loel Kim, Michael J. Albers:
Web design issues when searching for information in a small screen display. 193-200 - Gerd Hoff, Martin Mundhenk:
Finding scientific papers with homepagesearch and MOPS. 201-207 - Jan C. Wright:
Single-source indexing. 208-217
Tutorials
- Karl L. Smart, Dave Norton:
Creating effective and enjoyable documentation: enhancing the experience of users by aligning information with strategic direction and customer insights. 220 - Aaron Marcus:
Cross-cultural user-interface design for work, home, play, and on the way. 221-222 - Jonathan Price:
XML for the rest of us. 223 - Darren Barefoot:
Page to help or help to page: a comparative case study. 224-225 - Michael Priestley:
Writing, designing, and processing information in the Darwin information typing architecture (DITA). 226 - Bill Thomas:
The documentation process: create it, refine it, and get them to use it. 227
Workshop
- Carol Luttrell, Yuzeng Liu:
Designing multilingual web sites: applied authoring techniques. 230-231 - James T. Stewart:
Developing single source content: in search of the XML pot-of-gold. 232 - Jonathan Price:
Taking an object-oriented approach to restructuring legacy documents for the web. 233 - Rives Hassell-Corbiell:
Developing content for international knowledge management webs. 234 - Bill Thomas, Scott R. Tilley:
Documentation for software engineers: what is needed to aid system understanding?. 235-236 - Jochen Hartmann, Shihong Huang, Scott R. Tilley:
Documenting software systems with views II: an integrated approach based on XML. 237-246
Panel
- Mark Zachry, Kelli Cargile Cook, Brenton D. Faber, David Clark:
The changing face of technical communication: new directions for the field in a new millennium. 248-260
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