Writing in the Technical Fields

Writing in the Technical Fields

Author: Mike Markel

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1994-03-30

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780780310360

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Using an informal, hands-on approach, this practical guide reviews the basics of good technical writing. It provides a simple, effective system for writing all types of technical documents including letters, memos, minutes, procedures, manuals, proposals, progress reports, and final reports. You will gain a better understanding of the writing process and learn how to: improve the coherence of your writing, write better paragraphs, write better sentences, choose the right word and more.


Engineers' Guide to Technical Writing

Engineers' Guide to Technical Writing

Author: Kenneth G. Budinski

Publisher: ASM International

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1615031685

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Annotation An engineer with experience in the automotive and chemical process industries, Budinski has compiled material he used to train new engineers and technicians in an attempt to get his co-workers to document their work in a reasonable manner. He does not focus on the mechanics of the English language, but on the types of documents that an average technical person will encounter in business, government, or industry. He also thinks that students with no technical background should be able to benefit from the tutorial. c. Book News Inc


How to Become a Technical Writer

How to Become a Technical Writer

Author: Susan Bilheimer

Publisher: Booklocker.com

Published: 2001-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780970196415

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If you can write clear, concise instructions, then you can be a technical writer. Learn, step-by-step, how to turn your creative writing talent into a highly lucrative career, where you get paid big money consistently to use your writing skills.


Applied Writing for Technicians with Student Tutorial CD

Applied Writing for Technicians with Student Tutorial CD

Author: Dale Jungk

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2004-01-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780078283581

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Applied Writing for Technicians is a text-workbook intended for use in writing courses for students in technology programs. Using the writing process, students studying various technical fields from electronics, HVAC, medical office, computer networking, and more, will develop their written communication skills while creating job-related correspondence. Coverage includes both internal and external job-related correspondence such as proposals for expenditure, and job bids, as well as routine information requests and detailed billing reports. Standard conventions and formats for letters, memos, e-mail, and other reports are also covered. This versatile text is intended for use both in classes where students are studying various technical fields, and in classes where all of the students share a common major.


Technical Writing for Teams

Technical Writing for Teams

Author: Alexander Mamishev

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-02-11

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0470602694

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A unique, integrative, team-centered approach to writing and formatting technical documents Technical Professionals: Do you have difficulty producing high-quality documents with multiple contributors when faced with a tight deadline? Do you need a process that enables global team members to collaborate online as they produce sophisticated documents? Do you prefer the ease of a WYSIWG desktop publishing tool like Microsoft Word rather than more complex software like LaTeX? Professors and Graduate Students: Do you want to streamline the process of writing multi-investigator papers, reports, proposals, and books? Do you spend a lot of time formatting documents instead of thinking and writing? Do you write research papers in Microsoft Word and then need to convert them to LaTeX for your thesis? Do you write research papers in LaTeX and then need to convert them to Microsoft Word when embarking on collaborations with your colleagues from industry? Undergraduate Students: Do you need to write a research paper and don't know where to start? Do you need to collaborate with classmates on a long paper and find yourself lost in organizational details rather than immersed in the content? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Technical Writing for Teams: The STREAM Tools Handbook is for you. It provides an easy-to-learn system that streamlines individual and collaborative writing, allowing you and your teams to instantly become more productive and create the highest quality documents in a minimum amount of time. Introduced here are the STREAM Tools—Scientific and Technical wRiting, Editing, And file Management Tools—which unlock your collaborators' potential and addresses team dynamics, separation of duties, and workflow. You'll see how to ensure compatibility among multiple writers, achieve consistent formatting, organize content, integrate bibliographic databases, automate the process of document preparation, and move content between Microsoft Word and LaTeX. Checklists, guidelines, and success stories are also included to help you operate as efficiently as possible. From planning and editing documents to solving common team writing problems to managing workflow, Technical Writing for Teams: The STREAM Tools Handbook is the one-stop reference that allows teams to collaborate successfully and create unified, effective documents.


Writing Manufacturing Procedures

Writing Manufacturing Procedures

Author: Jason Tesar

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-05-10

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781546619710

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Not just a how-to guide. A what, when, where, how, and why-to guide. Are you a manufacturing manager, engineer, technician, or operator responsible for creating or updating procedures? Then you know that accurate documentation is critical for training, operations, and reference. But without a well-defined structure and intuitive, practical content, a documentation system can also turn into a liability-a high-maintenance, resource-draining monster. Jason Tesar is an expert technical writer and editor with over 20 years of experience working in engineering-intensive manufacturing operations. In Writing Manufacturing Procedures, he walks you through concepts and methods tested under the most demanding production and service environments. You'll learn what information is necessary to support a robust manufacturing process, how to segment that information to expand its usability, and how to present it to readers for maximum comprehension. Utilizing three basic document types-each with a specific function-you'll discover how to construct your own system with efficient, thorough content that will remain relevant as your business grows.


Technical Analysis

Technical Analysis

Author: Charles D. Kirkpatrick II

Publisher: FT Press

Published: 2010-11-08

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13: 0132599627

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Already the field's most comprehensive, reliable, and objective guidebook, Technical Analysis: The Complete Resource for Financial Market Technicians, Second Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the field's latest advances. Selected by the Market Technicians Association as the official companion to its prestigious Chartered Market Technician (CMT) program, this book systematically explains the theory of technical analysis, presenting academic evidence both for and against it. Using hundreds of fully updated illustrations, the authors explain the analysis of both markets and individual issues, and present complete investment systems and portfolio management plans. They present authoritative, up-to-date coverage of tested sentiment, momentum indicators, seasonal affects, flow of funds, testing systems, risk mitigation strategies, and many other topics. This edition thoroughly covers the latest advances in pattern recognition, market analysis, and systems management. The authors introduce new confidence tests; cover increasingly popular methods such as Kagi, Renko, Kase, Ichimoku, Clouds, and DeMark indicators; present innovations in exit stops, portfolio selection, and testing; and discuss the implications of behavioral bias for technical analysis. They also reassess old formulas and methods, such as intermarket relationships, identifying pitfalls that emerged during the recent market decline. For traders, researchers, and serious investors alike, this is the definitive book on technical analysis.


Technical Writing One Hundred One

Technical Writing One Hundred One

Author: Alan S. Pringle

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0970473362

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Details the skills you need as a technical writer to create both printed and online content. This valuable reference describes the entire development process-planning, writing, visual design, editing, indexing, and production. You also get tips on how to write information that is more easily translated into other languages. You'll learn about the importance of following templates and about how structured authoring environments based on Extensible Markup Language (XML) streamline the content development process. This updated third edition features new information on the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard for structured authoring, and it explains the impact of Web 2.0 technologies-blogs, wikis, and forums-on technical communication.


Technical Writing for Technicians

Technical Writing for Technicians

Author: Warren R. Freeman

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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This FIRST-TIME-EVER-PUBLISHED book offers technicians an opportunity for career advancement, by building on the technical expertise that they have already acquired. TECHNICAL WRITING FOR TECHNICIANS was written by a former technician with 30 years experience in writing manuals for aerospace, aviation & industrial equipment. In his work, he was constantly approached by technicians who asked about the "secrets" of technical writing & how to get into this exciting field. This book was written to answer this need. TECHNICAL WRITING FOR TECHNICIANS explains each step in writing a typical hardware technical manual. It describes how to write accurate "how to install & operate" instructions important to customers receiving complex new equipment. Businesses can significantly increase customer satisfaction by providing accurate, easy-to-use instructions with their products. Although written for technicians, this book is also arranged for maximum usefulness as a classroom text, & as a reference for management & marketing. TECHNICAL WRITING FOR TECHNICIANS includes 22 illustrations in 160 pages. Convenient 5-1/2 X 8-1/2 inch format. Softcover. Single copy: $19.95, plus $2.50 handling from the publisher. Quantity discounts are available.


DITA Best Practices

DITA Best Practices

Author: Laura Bellamy

Publisher: IBM Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0132480522

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&>The Start-to-Finish, Best-Practice Guide to Implementing and Using DITA Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is today's most powerful toolbox for constructing information. By implementing DITA, organizations can gain more value from their technical documentation than ever before. Now, three DITA pioneers offer the first complete roadmap for successful DITA adoption, implementation, and usage. Drawing on years of experience helping large organizations adopt DITA, the authors answer crucial questions the "official" DITA documents ignore, including: Where do you start? What should you know up front? What are the pitfalls in implementing DITA? How can you avoid those pitfalls? The authors begin with topic-based writing, presenting proven best practices for developing effective topics and short descriptions. Next, they address content architecture, including how best to set up and implement DITA maps, linking strategies, metadata, conditional processing, and content reuse. Finally, they offer "in the trenches" solutions for ensuring quality implementations, including guidance on content conversion. Coverage includes: Knowing how and when to use each DITA element-and when not to Writing "minimalist," task-oriented information that quickly meets users' needs Creating effective task, concept, and reference topics for any product, technology, or service Writing effective short descriptions that work well in all contexts Structuring DITA maps to bind topics together and provide superior navigation Using links to create information webs that improve retrievability and navigation Gaining benefits from metadata without getting lost in complexity Using conditional processing to eliminate redundancy and rework Systematically promoting reuse to improve quality and reduce costs Planning, resourcing, and executing effective content conversion Improving quality by editing DITA content and XML markup If you're a writer, editor, information architect, manager, or consultant who evaluates, deploys, or uses DITA, this book will guide you all the way to success. Also see the other books in this IBM Press series: Developing Quality Technical Information: A Handbook for Writers and Editors The IBM Style Guide: Conventions for Writers and Editors