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22nd SIGDOC 2004: Memphis, TN, USA
- Scott R. Tilley, Shihong Huang:
Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference on Design of Communication: The Engineering of Quality Documentation, SIGDOC 2004, Memphis, Tennessee, USA, October 10-13, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-809-1 - Arthur C. Graesser:
Improving documentation quality through advances in computational discourse. 1 - Thea Teich:
Keeping pace with members: the re-engineering (transformation) of STC. 2 - Alan Cooper:
Way beyond ROI. 3 - Ashley Williams:
The documentation of quality engineering: applying use cases to drive change in software engineering models. 4-13 - David F. Dufty, Danielle S. McNamara, Max M. Louwerse, Zhiqiang Cai, Arthur C. Graesser:
Automatic evaluation of aspects of document quality. 14-16 - Dave Yeats:
Revising documentation deliverables based on usability evaluation findings: a case study. 17-18 - David E. Hailey Jr.:
A next generation of digital genres: expanding eocumentation into animation and virtual reality. 19-26 - Debopriyo Roy:
A self-paced approach to hypermedia design for patient education. 27-32 - Damiano Distante, Scott R. Tilley, Shihong Huang:
Documenting software systems with views IV: documenting web transaction design with UWAT+. 33-40 - Michael J. Albers:
Signal to noise ratio of information in documentation. 41-44 - Arijit Sengupta, Mehmet M. Dalkilic, James C. Costello:
Semantic thumbnails: a novel method for summarizing document collections. 45-51 - S. N. I. Mount, Robert M. Newman, R. J. Low, Alan Mycroft:
Exstatic: a generic static checker applied to documentation systems. 52-57 - Carrie Clegg Gilbert:
Engineering creativity: the bauhaus and the future of technical communication. 58-63 - John W. Stamey Jr., Thomas L. Honeycutt:
Christopher Alexander's fifteen properties applied to the design of communication. 64-71 - Vanadis Crawford, Angela Pitts, Rosalind Radcliffe, Leah Ann Seifert:
Solutions documentation. 72-74 - Kenneth Sayles, David G. Novick:
Assessing effectiveness of personality style in documentation. 75-82 - Jason Swarts:
Cooperative writing: achieving coordination together and apart. 83-89 - Sam Snoddy Jr., David G. Novick:
Post-training support for learning technology. 90-96 - Thomas B. Hodel, Harald C. Gall, Klaus R. Dittrich:
Dynamic collaborative business processes within documents. 97-103 - Michell Bruss, Michael J. Albers, Danielle McNamera:
Changes in scientific articles over two hundred years: a coh-metrix analysis. 104-109 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Four ways to investigate assemblages of texts: genre sets, systems, repertoires, and ecologies. 110-116 - Michael Priestley:
DITA authoring and specialization. 117 - Steve Murphy, Scott R. Tilley, Shihong Huang:
4th workshop on graphical documentation: UML style guidelines. 118-119 - Neil MacKinnon, Steve Murphy:
Designing UML diagrams for technical documentation: continuing the collaborative approach to publishing class diagrams. 120-127 - Gary Bist, Neil MacKinnon, Steve Murphy:
Sequence diagram presentation in technical documentation. 128-133 - Cem Kaner, Holger M. Kienle, Scott R. Tilley:
1st workshop on legal issues of documentation. 134-135 - Holger M. Kienle, Daniel M. Germán, Scott R. Tilley, Hausi A. Müller:
Intellectual property aspects of web publishing. 136-144 - Cem Kaner:
Liability for defective content. 145-151
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