Title :
The importance of having writers on board from the beginning of a project: a European perspective
Author_Institution :
Digital Equipment Corp., Neuchate, Switzerland
fDate :
30 Oct-1 Nov 1991
Abstract :
The author examines four problems surrounding technical communication in Europe: (1) lack of trained technical communicators; (2) lack of allotted time necessary to do the job well; (3) translatability issues; and (4) poorly articulated and written front-end documents, such as user requirements, proposals, functional specifications, and design specifications. For solutions the author suggests (1) incorporating a technical communicator early on in a project to assess technical documentation needs, as well as aiding the engineers in writing engineering documents and relieving the project manager/leader of the more onerous written tasks; (2) involving European technical communicators more in professional societies, such as IEEE-Professional Communication, ACM-SIGPC, and the Society for Technical Communication; and (3) developing more training programs in Europe
Keywords :
management; professional aspects; project engineering; technical presentation; training; ACM-SIGPC; IEEE-Professional Communication; Society for Technical Communication; front-end documents; functional specifications; professional societies; project manager; proposals; technical communication; technical documentation; training programs; translatability; user requirements; Documentation; Engineering management; Europe; Job design; Management training; Professional communication; Professional societies; Project management; Proposals; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1991. IPCC '91. Proceedings. The Engineered Communication., International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0482-9
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1991.172818