21. SIGDOC 2003:
San Francisco,
CA,
USA
Susan B. Jones, David G. Novick (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 21st annual international conference on Documentation, SIGDOC 2003, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 12-15, 2003.
ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-696-X
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Building on the user's experience
- Michael J. Albers:
Multidimensional analysis for custom content for multiple audiences.
1-5
- Rob Pierce:
Optimizing your documentation with the help of technical support.
6-11
- Ashley Williams:
Examining the use case as genre in software development and documentation.
12-19
Teamwork in technical communication
- Kofi Amponsah:
Patterns of communication and the implications for learning among two distributed-education student teams.
20-27
- William Hart-Davidson:
Seeing the project: mapping patterns of intra-team communication events.
28-34
- Shaun Slattery:
Research methods for revealing patterns of mediation.
35-38
Single sourcing
Field studies
Formal methods
Design
Getting and giving information
Accessibility
Roles of end-users
Understanding users II
- Brenton D. Faber:
Technologizing change: rhetoric of software implementation at a university campus.
171-177
- Clay Spinuzzi:
Knowledge circulation in a telecommunications company: a preliminary survey.
178-183
- Scott R. Tilley, Shihong Huang:
A qualitative assessment of the efficacy of UML diagrams as a form of graphical documentation in aiding program understanding.
184-191
Managing the process
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