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Technical writers and the business of writing design documents for complex, reactive systems
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Proceedings of the 10th annual international conference on Systems documentation table of contents
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Pages: 201 - 210  
Year of Publication: 1992
ISBN:0-89791-532-1
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Northern Telecomm : Northern Telecomm
SIGDOC: ACM Special Interest Group for Design of Communications
Bell Northern Res. : Bell Northern Resources
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Technical writers can be effective members of the design team, assisting in the documentation of complex, reactive systems as they are being designed. This documentation will describe the internal structure and behaviour of the system from a designer's perspective. To keep such a description complete, accurate, and up-to-date, writers require a highly automated documentation process. This paper discusses the human and technical factors that contribute to successfully providing this type of writing service to the design community.


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Casselman, R.S. and Buhr, R.J.A. "Notations for Threads." Technical Report. SCE-92-07. Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton Univer.. sky, Ottawa, Ont., February, 1992.
 
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Casselman, R.S. and Buhr, R.J.A. "Architectures with Pictures." Technical Report. SCE-92-08. Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ont., March, 1992.