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The fastest way for professionals to master technical writing! You're a technical professional, perhaps a programmer, engineer, or scientist. You are not a professional writer, but writing is part of your job (specs, manuals, proposals, lab reports, technical presentations, Web content, data sheets, and so on). Welcome. This book is for you. It's all you need to clearly communicate technical ideas to any audience--technical or nontechnical--and motivate them to act. Barry J. Rosenberg organizes every facet of effective technical writing into more than 175 short, concise, fast-paced tutorials. You'll find loads of examples (what to do and what not to do) plus start-to-finish instructions for writing exactly the kinds of documents you need to create. Need specific solutions? This book's bite-size, visual, high-efficiency format delivers them instantly. Dig in, get started, and get results! Make all your documents and presentations clearer, more concise, and more compelling Understand your audience, and target your content appropriately Learn how to write for an international audience Use active voice to communicate with confidence and authority Produce effective lists, tables, and graphics Create useful examples Write effective manuals and release notes Implement solid technical Web sites Develop winning research, business, and book proposals Create and present compelling PowerPoint presentations Write e-mails that don't ignite flame wars Learn how to integrate documentation development into best engineering practices Downloadable examples are available on the Web. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book is organized so that each chapter can stand independent. There is no need to read them sequentially. Each chapter ends with a summary of the important points from that chapter.
Chapters
Section 1: Planning to Write
1 The Quest
2 Audience
3 Documentation Plans
Section 2: Writing: General Principles
4 Words
5 Sentences
6 Paragraphs and Sections
7 Lists
8 Tables
9 Graphics
10 Professional Secrets
Section 3 Writing: Specific Kinds of Documents
11 Manuals
12 Web Sites
13 Proposals
14 Internal Planning Documents
15 Lab Reports
16 Power Point Presentations
17 E-Mail
Section 4: Editing and Producing Documents
18 Editing and the Documentation Process
19 Fonts and Typography
20 Punctuation
Glossary
Bibliography
Index ( )