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2nd SIGDOC 1983: Seattle, Washington, USA
- John Browne:
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Systems Documentation, SIGDOC 1983, Seattle, Washington, USA, April 28-30, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 0-89791-129-6 - Howard M. Bloom, Carl E. Wenger:
An automated documentation system for a large scale manufacturing engineering research project. 1-10 - Russell E. Borland:
'Those silly bastards': A report on some users' views of documentation. 11-15 - R. John Brockmann:
Where has the template tradition in computer documentation led us? 16-18 - Allan Edmands:
Keeping the system user's needs in mind how information retrievability was achieved in one reference manual. 19-28 - D. Etz:
A standard development process, for user publications. 29-40 - Roger A. Grice:
Use of format models and generic outlines to develop source material. 41-46 - Chris Hallgren:
The bit bytes the word. 47-50 - Allan J. Henderson:
User interface flexibility and limits of effective computer documentation for users. 51-53 - Robert Katz:
An approach to document processing. 54-56 - Jeffrey Kurn, Scott L. McGregor:
Toward an electronic programmer's assistant. 57-60 - Roberta B. Manz:
Detailed planning for user publications. 61-73 - Lawrence C. McKinley:
Managing for user-friendly publications. 74-83 - Diana Patterson:
Bibliographic implication of computer documentation. 84-88 - C. S. Sankar:
A method to document data entry forms. 89-91 - Peter J. Thomas:
Generalized hierarchy chart generator. 92-96 - Karen Van Dusen, Nichole J. Vick:
Documentation writers as screen designers for interactive computer systems. 97-101 - Nichole J. Vick:
Formatting user manuals for use. 102-107
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