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8th SIGDOC 1990: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
- John R. Talburt:
Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Conference on Systems Documentation, SIGDOC 1990, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA, October 31 - November 2, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-414-7 - Deborah Dameron:
The editorial role in developing an online user interface. 1-16 - Julie S. McDuffee:
HELPing writer and product team communication through online document design. 17-21 - Lisa M. Braz:
Visual syntax diagrams for programming language statements. 23-27 - Patricia Sullivan, James E. Porter:
How do writers view usability information? A case study of a developing documentation writer. 29-35 - Mary Jane Northrop:
The role of indexing in technical communication. 37-40 - Mark Simpson:
How usability testing can aid the development of online documentation. 41-48 - Jennie Dautermann:
Putting a local information system online using pre-packaged software. 49-53 - Bob Johnson:
User-centeredness, situatedness, and designing the media of computer documentation. 55-61 - Hal Berghel, David Roach:
Documentation design based upon intuitive feature taxonomy and use logging. 63-68 - Barbara Mirel:
Usability and hardcopy manuals: evaluating research designs and methods. 69-77 - Lorraine Wilkin, Wendie Wulff, Fitch Richardson Smith:
Document means more than manual: document design outside the computer industry. 79-86 - Duane Ressler, Dee Stribling:
Designing and prototyping a portable hypertext application. 87-94 - Patricia A. Carlson:
Artificial neural networks as cognitive tools for professional writing. 95-110 - R. John Brockmann:
The why, where and how of minimalism. 111-119 - Gwen L. Stimely:
A stepwise approach to developing software documentation. 121-124 - June S. Hopkins, Jean M. Jernow:
Documenting the software development process. 125-133 - Chris Hallgren:
The mythical task. 135-139 - David Roach, Hal Berghel, John R. Talburt:
An interactive source commenter for Prolog programs. 141-145 - John R. Talburt, David Roach:
RAP: relocation allowance planner, a rule-based expert system with self-defining documentation features. 147-150 - Marlene Ménard:
Writing instructional materials for computing service courses. 151-156 - Darrell R. Raymond, Heather J. Fawcett:
Playing detective with full text searching software. 157-166
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