Text, conText, and hyperText : writing with and for the computer


edited by Edward Barrett
Bok Engelsk 1989
Utgitt
Cambridge, Mass. London : MIT press , 1989
Omfang
XXV, 368 s. : fig.
Opplysninger
Artificial intelligence, document processing, and hypertext - The future of "writing" for the computer industry -- Artificial intelligence and automated publishing systems -- Exploring the connections between improved technology - workstation and desktop publishing and improved methodology - document databases -- The ethics of automated publishing systems -- Text processing with the START natural language system -- Using an object-oriented programming language to create audience-driven hypermedia environments - Hypertext: a way of incorporating user fedback into online documentation -- Hypertext and the teaching of writing -- Management, training, and corporate culture -- Information development is part of product development - not an afterthought -- Corporate culture, technical documentation, and organization diagnmosis -- Usability: stereotypes and traps -- Investment in computer-product documentation: causes and effects -- Preparing for a successful large-scale courseware development project -- The on-line environment and in-house training - Technology + design + research = information design -- Writers as total desktop publishers: developing a conceptual approach to training -- Are writers obsolete in the computer industry? -- Designing on-line information -- Designing online information -- Technical writers as computer scientists: the challenge of online documentation -- Creating a style for online help -- How "friendly" is your writing for readers around the world?. - Har register
Emner
Electronic data processing documentation.
Electronic data processing - Authorship.
Text processing (Computer science)
Databehandling
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ISBN
0262521628

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