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Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication

2002 Volume 49, Number 3

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Technical Editing as Quality Assurance: Adding Value to Content

    Michelle Corbin, Pat Moell & Boyd Mike

    Reviews typical software testing activities and then compares those activities to technical editing activities. Shows that by providing quality assurance through content editing, technical editors ... More

    pp. 286-300

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  2. Technical Communication, Knowledge Management, and XML

    J D. Applen

    Describes how technical communicators can become involved in knowledge management. Examines how technical communicators can teach organizations to design, access, and contribute to databases; alert... More

    pp. 301-13

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  3. Effects of Pictures, Age, and Experience on Learning To Use a Computer Program

    Hans Van Der Meij & Mark Gellevij

    Examines the effects of pictures (screen captures and input devices) on documentation for older novice computer users (aged 26 to 69 years). Argues that screen captures help reduce memory load and ... More

    pp. 330-39

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