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The Society for Technical Communication (STC) is a professional association dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of technical communication [1] [2] with more than 4,500 members in the United States, Canada, and the world.
The Society of Chinese Scientific Journalism presides over the Society of Chinese Technical Communication, China's first government approved technical communication association. Since 2002, the group has held annual conferences. [41]
The China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) is a Chinese professional standards organization with the responsibility for developing communications technology standards. The organization was founded on 18 December 2002, by the Chinese Ministry of Information Industry .
ASHRAE – American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE is an international organization, despite its name) ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASTM International - American Society for Testing and Materials; ATIS – Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
In the context of China's high yield agriculture (hence surpluses in the economy which were translated into leisure time for other pursuits) and Confucian [meritocracy] (hence a continued over-supply of the literate vis-à-vis the openings in officialdom and persistent record keeping by the premodern standards), [1] [2] China became one of the hotbeds of scientific discoveries and ...
China Communications is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of information and communications technology. [1] It is published by China Communications Magazine and co-sponsored by the China Institute of Communications and the IEEE Communications Society. [2] The editor-in-chief is Jianhua Lu (Tsinghua University).
Technical communicators generally tailor information to a specific audience, which may be subject matter experts, consumers, end-users, etc. Technical communicators often work collaboratively to create deliverables that include online help, user manuals, classroom training guides, computer-based training, white papers, government documents, industrial videos, reference cards, data sheets ...
China produces an increasing volume of televisions both for domestic use and export, which has helped to spread communications development. In 2001 China produced more than 46 million televisions and claimed 317 million sets in use. At the same time, there were 417 million radios in use in China, a rate of 342 per 1,000 population.