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20th SIGDOC 2002: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Kathy Haramundanis, Michael Priestley:
Proceedings of the 20st annual international conference on Documentation, SIGDOC 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 20-23, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-543-2 - Michael J. Albers:
Design of complex information. 1-9 - Ronald Baecker:
Showing instead of telling. 10-16 - Susan G. Carpenter:
Implementing DITA XML in a production environment. 17-19 - Dave Clark:
Rhetoric of present single-sourcing methodologies. 20-25 - R. Stanley Dicks:
Mis-usability: on the uses and misuses of usability testing. 26-30 - Brenton D. Faber:
Educational models and open source: resisting the proprietary university. 31-38 - Lyn Gattis:
Planning and information foraging theories and their value to the novice technical communicator. 39-43 - Michelle Graham, Mark H. Chignell, Harumi Takeshita:
Design of documentation for handheld ergonomics: presenting clinical evidence at the point of care. 44-48 - Kari L. Halsted, James H. (Jamie) Roberts:
Eclipse help system: an open source user assistance offering. 49-59 - William Hart-Davidson:
Modeling document-mediated interaction. 60-71 - Erin E. Heximer, Uliyana Markova, Lisa Wu, Justine Yoon:
A multidisciplinary approach to improving the user experience: information development, test, and user experience design teams working together. 72-78 - Johndan Johnson-Eilola:
Open source basics: definitions, models, and questions. 79-83 - Timothy Keirnan, Lori Anschuetz, Stephanie Rosenbaum:
Combining usability research with documentation development for improved user support. 84-89 - Henk Koning, Claire Dormann, Hans van Vliet:
Practical guidelines for the readability of IT-architecture diagrams. 90-99 - Pamela Kostur:
Connecting learners with content: a unified content strategy for learning materials. 100-103 - Donald M. Leslie:
Using Javadoc and XML to produce API reference documentation. 104-109 - Steve Manning:
Designing information for dynamic delivery with XML. 110-112 - Oliver Meyer:
aTool: creating validated XML documents on the fly using MS word. 113-121 - Robert M. Newman, N. Bussard, C. J. Richards:
Integrating interactive 3-D diagrams into hypermedia documentation. 122-126 - David G. Novick, Francisco Romero, Edgar Rene Saenz, Armando Sandoval:
Extending direct manipulation in a text editor. 127-132 - Janet Nykaza, Rhonda Messinger, Fran Boehme, Cherie L. Norman, Matthew Mace, Manuel Gordon:
What programmers really want: results of a needs assessment for SDK documentation. 133-141 - Cécile Paris, Keith Vander Linden, Shijian Lu:
Automated knowledge acquisition for instructional text generation. 142-151 - Parag C. Pendharkar, James A. Rodger:
An empirical study of factors impacting the size of object-oriented component code documentation. 152-156 - Robert Pierce, Scott R. Tilley:
Automatically connecting documentation to code with rose. 157-163 - Michael Priestley, David Schell:
Specialization in DITA: technology, process, & policy. 164-176 - Ann Rockley:
Information modeling for single sourcing. 177-178 - John Russell:
Find what I mean: exploring new kinds of search results. 179-185 - Dan Scott, Ronnie Seagren:
Creating a massive master index for HTML and print. 186-193 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Documentation, participatory citizenship, and the web: the potential of open systems. 194-199 - Clay Spinuzzi:
Modeling genre ecologies. 200-207 - Clay Spinuzzi:
A Scandinavian challenge, a US response: methodological assumptions in Scandinavian and US prototyping approaches. 208-215 - Douglas Talbott, Matthew Gibson, Suzanne Skublics:
A collaborative methodology for the rapid development and delivery of online courses. 216-225 - Scott R. Tilley, Shihong Huang:
Documenting software systems with views III: towards a task-oriented classification of program visualization techniques. 226-233 - Scott R. Tilley, Ken Wong:
Workshop on graphical documentation for programmers. 234-235 - Anke Weber, Holger M. Kienle, Hausi A. Müller:
Live documents with contextual, data-driven information components. 236-247 - Ashley Williams:
Assessing prototypes' role in design. 248-257 - Kenny Wong, Scott R. Tilley:
Connecting technical communicators with technical developers. 258-262
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