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  2. Technical writer - Wikipedia

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    Historically, technical writers, or technical and professional communicators, have been concerned with writing and communication. However, recently user experience (UX) design has become more prominent in technical and professional communications as companies look to develop content for a wide range of audiences and experiences.

  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 writing - Wikipedia

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    Technical writing is most commonly performed by a trained technical writer and the content they produce is the result of a well-defined process. Technical writers follow strict guidelines so the technical information they share appears in a single, popularly used and standardized format and style (e.g., DITA, markdown format, AP Stylebook, Chicago Manual of Style).

  5. Technical Communication Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Technical Communication Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers technical communication in a variety of fields (business, science, and technology, among others). It combines both theoretical and practical perspectives in its research articles.

  6. Category:Technical communication - Wikipedia

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    S. Schema crosswalk; Schematic; Scientific journal; Scientific literature; SDEP; Semantic interoperability; Service provider interface; Seven stages of action

  7. Society for Technical Communication - Wikipedia

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    These organizations merged in 1957 to form the Society of Technical Writers and Editors (STWE). In 1960, this group merged with the Technical Publishing Society (TPS), based in Los Angeles, to become the Society of Technical Writers and Publishers. In 1971, the organization's name was changed to the Society for Technical Communication.

  8. Minimalism (technical communication) - Wikipedia

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    A historian of technical communication, R. John Brockmann, points out that Fred Bethke and others at IBM enunciated task orientation as a principle a decade earlier in a report on IBM Publishing Guidelines. Carroll observes that modern users are often already familiar with much of what a typical long manual describes.

  9. Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Technical Communication Suite is a collection of applications made by Adobe for technical communicators, help authors, instructional designers, and eLearning and training design professionals. It includes Adobe FrameMaker , Adobe RoboHelp , Adobe Acrobat , Adobe Captivate , and Adobe Presenter .