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Developing International User Information (Digital Guide)

by Scott Jones

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The first book of its kind, DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL USER INFORMATION is an introduction to methods for creating written,, visual, and verbal information that is easily understood outside its country of origin and easily translated into other languages. These tasks are more complex that might at first appear. The book identifies the issues, describes the approach used at Digital Equipment Corporation, and offers scores of guidelines and examples. Written for user information specialists, software developers, human factors personnel, and software development managers, especially those creating and supporting products for the Digital environment, this book will also be of interest to students and teachers involved in academic or industrial programs of technical communication.… (more)
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The first book of its kind, DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL USER INFORMATION is an introduction to methods for creating written,, visual, and verbal information that is easily understood outside its country of origin and easily translated into other languages. These tasks are more complex that might at first appear. The book identifies the issues, describes the approach used at Digital Equipment Corporation, and offers scores of guidelines and examples. Written for user information specialists, software developers, human factors personnel, and software development managers, especially those creating and supporting products for the Digital environment, this book will also be of interest to students and teachers involved in academic or industrial programs of technical communication.

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