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  2. Technical writing - Wikipedia

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    Technical writing. Technical writing is a specialized form of communication used by many of today's industrial and scientific organizations to clearly and accurately convey complex information to a user. An organization's customers, employees, assembly workers, engineers, and scientists are some of the most common users who reference this form ...

  3. Technical communication - Wikipedia

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    Technical communication (or Tech Comm) is communication of technical subject matter such as engineering, science, or technology content. The largest part of it tends to be technical writing, though importantly it often requires aspects of visual communication (which in turn sometimes entails technical drawing, requiring more specialized ...

  4. Technical writer - Wikipedia

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    Technical writer. A technical writer is a professional communicator whose task is to convey complex information in simple terms to an audience of the general public or a very select group of readers. Technical writers research and create information through a variety of delivery media (electronic, printed, audio-visual, and even touch). [1]

  5. Scientific writing - Wikipedia

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    Scientific writing is a specialized form of technical writing, and a prominent genre of it involves reporting about scientific studies such as in articles for a scientific journal. [2] Other scientific writing genres include writing literature-review articles (also typically for scientific journals), which summarize the existing state of a ...

  6. Technical lettering - Wikipedia

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    Technical lettering. Technical lettering is the process of forming letters, numerals, and other characters in technical drawing. It is used to describe, or provide detailed specifications for, an object. With the goals of legibility and uniformity, styles are standardized and lettering ability has little relationship to normal writing ability.

  7. Technical translation - Wikipedia

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    Technical translation covers the translation of many kinds of specialized texts and requires a high level of subject knowledge and mastery of the relevant terminology [2] and writing conventions. The importance of consistent terminology in technical translation, for example in patents, as well as the highly formulaic and repetitive nature of ...

  8. Professional communication - Wikipedia

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    Professional communication draws on theories from fields as different as rhetoric and science, psychology and philosophy, sociology and linguistics.. Much of professional communication theory is a practical blend of traditional communication theory, technical writing, rhetorical theory, adult learning theory, and ethics.

  9. Level of detail (writing) - Wikipedia

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    Level of detail is often important in technical writing due to the need to differentiate between different levels of audience need for information within the organisation. [ 13 ] Similar to the engineering design process, writing also takes place by the author usually adopting either a top-down or a bottom-up process by identifying components ...