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adam_text | IV, I _.... J IPCC91 PROCEEDINGS THE ENGINEERED COMMUNICATION VOLUME 2
SESSIONS 12-26 OCTOBER 30 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1, 1991 ORLANDO, FLORIDA
CONTENTS VOLUME 2 SESSION 11: DEVELOPING STANDARDS: A DOE CASE STUDY
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY INITIATIVES IN OPERATING PROCEDURES: ROBERT M.
WATERS AND M. H. STURDIVANT 180 THE USE OF GRAPHICS FOR PROCEDURAL
INFORMATION: VALERIE E. BARNES, CHRISTOPHER J. MOORE, WILLIAM WINN,
CHARLENE JOHNSON, AND DOUGLAS R. WIERINGA 182 STANDARDIZED PROCESS FOR
DEVELOPING AND CONTROLLING PROCEDURES AT DOE NUCLEAR FACILITIES: DAVID
R. EIKE, KAREN J. KRASNER, ROBERT E. LEWIS, AND SUSAN F. SAVAGE 185 THE
DEVELOPMENT OF TEXT PROCEDURES GUIDANCE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY:
SUSAN G. HILL AND WENDY J. REECE 190 SESSION 12: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE
IMPACT AND VALUE OF VISUAL AIDS ENGINEERING VISUAL AIDS TO ENHANCE ORAL
AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: JANE W. GIBSON, RICHARD M. HODGETTS. AND
CHARLES W. BLACKWELL 194 MEETING THE VISUAL DEMANDS OF THE AUDIENCE: THE
GRAPHICS PACKAGE APPROACH: DARBY STAPP, JAMES THIELMAN, AND WAYNE GORST
198 THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING ON THE QUALITY OF TECHNICAL
CONTENT: DOROTHY K. KORBULY 205 SESSION 13: CHALLENGES OF ONLINE SYSTEMS
DESIGN, USE, AND TESTING EMBEDDING INTELLIGENCE IN ONLINE HELP: A CASE
STUDY: MICHAEL A. SCHOONOVER AND CAROLE M. KELLETT 216 HOW PEOPLE USE
SOFTCOPY MANUALS: A CASE STUDY: DAVE HENDRY, BLAIR NONNECKE, TOM CAREY,
JOHN MITTERER, RICK SOBIESIAK, AND DOV LUNGU 221 TEXT EDITING TASK
DIFFICULTY AND USER ACCESS OF ONLINE AND PRINTED INFORMATION: CATHERINE
LUO, REBECCA BARCLAY, AND ROBERT KRULL 225 DEVELOPING ON-LINE HELP: A
PRACTICAL APPROACH: HAROLD HENKE 231 SESSION 14: DIRECTIONS IN TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH PATTERNS IN TECHNICAL WRITING GUIDELINES: ROBERT
KRULL, PAMELA S. HELYAR, AND KARL-ERIK BYSTROM 238 WHAT DO PRACTITIONERS
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RESEARCH METHODOLOGY? PATRICIA GOUBIL-GAMBRELL 243
RESEARCH DESIGN FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS: LAUREL KAY GROVE AND PAUL
R. SEESING 248 GIVING READERS WHAT THEY WANT: WHAT THE RESEARCH TELLS US
ABOUT READABLE DOCUMENTS: RON LOINES 253 SESSION 15: TOOLS OF THE
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR S ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING STYLE: TOWARD MORE
EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION: CHARLES P. CAMPBELL 262 EVALUATING THE USE OF
METAPHOR IN SOFTWARE INTERFACE DESIGN: A RHETORICAL APPROACH LAURA J.
GURAK 267 INCORPORATING DESKTOP PUBLISHING IN A PROPOSAL PREPARATION
SECTION: MARIANNE T. PHILLIPS, DAVID A. BUTLER, AND DOUGLAS E. WILLIAMS
272 ADD VALUE TO YOU*DEVELOP DESKTOP PUBLISHING SKILLS: DENNIS R. LEAP
277 IPCC 91 ~ ~ ~~ PROCEEDINGS VI CONTENTS SESSION 16: TRAINING PROGRAMS
FOR IMPROVED COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERED WRITING TRAINING FOR ENGINEERS:
HOWARD F. RAUCH 284 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN: A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING
COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING PROGRAMS NANCY L. BAYER 289 HOW TO GET IDEAS
WORTH COMMUNICATING: PETER REIMOLD 294 SESSION 17: THE EXPANDING
ENVIRONMENT OF TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION DOCUMENT DESIGN FOR THE VISUALLY
IMPAIRED: LAUREL KAY GROVE 304 OPERATION DESERT STORM: EMERGENCE OF THE
NEED FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION: BRENDA C. ECKSTEIN 309 WRITING FOR
MULTIPLE READERS WITH CONFLICTING NEEDS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVING
COMMUNICATIONS WITH REGULATORY AGENCIES: CAROLYN BOIARSKY 313 HOW TO
SURVIVE BUDGET AND PERSONNEL CUTS: PATRICIA EARNEST 318 SESSION 18:
DESIGNING IMPROVED TEAMWORK SYSTEMS TEAM ETHICS FOR BUSINESS? A FRESH
APPROACH: CARLA KARY MERRILL 322 NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES:
CREATING TEAM PARTNERSHIPS THROUGH TEAM MANAGEMENT: PATRICIA A. CURRY
AND WILLIAM I. FENWICK 327 CREATING A CLIMATE FOR TEAMWORK: CHARLES E.
BECK 330 INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM BEST APPROACH FOR QUICK-TURN USER
MANUALS: MACK MARSHALL AND CORY SHAW 335 SESSION 19: METHODS FOR
IMPROVED ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION SURVEYING CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS:
DEALING WITH INTERNAL CUSTOMER: ROGER HELM 340 A NEW ROLE FOR THE
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR: FACILITATING IMPROVED SUPERVISOR- EMPLOYEE
COMMUNICATION: RENEE B. HOROWITZ AND ROBERT V. PELTIER 344 USING
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: LORI ALLEN
351 AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SEVERAL TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
DEPARTMENTS: BILL HOUSTON 356 SESSION 20: PERSPECTIVES ON THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING PROCEDURES SOME THOUGHTS ON REEVALUATING
PROCEDURE USE AND DESIGN: SUSAN GLASSTETTER 364 CROSS REFERENCES IN
STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES: USES, USABILITY PROBLEMS, AND POSSIBLE
SOLUTIONS: CHRISTOPHER J. MOORE 369 UPGRADE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY S SAVANNAH RIVER SITE S REACTOR OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES: T. E. WALSH 375 SESSION 21: DESIGNS FOR CONTINUED
IMPROVEMENT . A WORKSHOP: ENGINEERS AND TECHNICAL WRITERS DEFINING AND
MEETING WRITING OBJECTIVES: GLORIA JAFFE, DAN JONES, MADELYN FLAMMIA 382
PROCEEDINGS IPCC 91 CONTENTS VII SESSION 22: UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY
COOPERATION IN RESEARCH AND TRAINING INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
IN TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION: MARK P. HASELKORN AND JAMES G. PREKEGES 388
UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY CO-OPERATION IN RESEARCH: WILLIAM J. HOSIER 394
UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY COLLABORATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY POINT OF VIEW:
ROBERT KRULL 399 UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY COOPERATION IN TEACHING AND
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSIGNMENTS ROGER A. GRICE 403 SESSION 23: THE
INTERNATIONAL REACH OF TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING
WRITERS ON BOARD FROM THE BEGINNING OF A PROJECT: A EUROPEAN
PERSPECTIVE: CARRIE ESTILL 410 SHOW THEM WHAT YOU WANT THEM TO HEAR!
NANCY C. CORBIN 41 3 AN ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
PRACTICES REPORTED BY ISRAELI AND U.S. AEROSPACE ENGINEERS AND
SCIENTISTS: REBECCA O. BARCLAY, THOMAS E. PINELLI, DAVID ELAZAR, AND
JOHN M. KENNEDY 420 SESSION 24: ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS WITH AUTOMATED
PROCESSORS THE HUMAN FACTOR IN USING STRUCTURED DOCUMENT PROCESSORS :
DARYL GRIDER 438 COMMUNICATION AUTOMATION FOR DEVELOPMENT, CONTROL AND
MAINTENANCE OF WRITTEN PROCEDURES: LARRY A. GILBERT 441 HOW TO SIMPLIFY
THE STRUCTURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES TO MAKE THEM EASIER TO WRITE,
REVIEW, PRODUCE, AND USE: ROSE L. NORMAN AND ROBERT W. HOLLORAN 447 HOW
TO USE DATABASES AND OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNIQUES TO AUTOMATE
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE: ROBERT W. HOLLORAN
AND RYAN P. KELLEY 451 SESSION 25: FROM PROCESS TO PRODUCT, DESIGNS FOR
USERS USER INTERFACE DESIGN AND THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR: BERNICE
CASEY, PETER D. PAGEREY, AND LARRY QUEIPO 458 MAKING PRODUCTS USABLE:
CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN WHAT PRODUCTS CAN DO AND WHAT USERS KNOW HOW TO
DO WITH THEM: ROGER A. GRICE AND LENORE S. RIDGWAY 462 HIGH-INTEGRITY
DOCUMENTATION*AN APPROACH THROUGH THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROCESS:
WILLIAM J. HOSIER 468 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY
FOR TECHNICAL WRITING PROFESSIONALS: SUZANNE ROBERTS 475 SESSION 26: THE
FIRST LAST LECTURE THE LAST LECTURE 91: JAMES W. SOUTHER 484 INDEX OF
AUTHORS 493 IPCC 91 PROCEEDINGS
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IV, I _. J IPCC91 PROCEEDINGS THE ENGINEERED COMMUNICATION VOLUME 2
SESSIONS 12-26 OCTOBER 30 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1, 1991 ORLANDO, FLORIDA
CONTENTS VOLUME 2 SESSION 11: DEVELOPING STANDARDS: A DOE CASE STUDY
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY INITIATIVES IN OPERATING PROCEDURES: ROBERT M.
WATERS AND M. H. STURDIVANT 180 THE USE OF GRAPHICS FOR PROCEDURAL
INFORMATION: VALERIE E. BARNES, CHRISTOPHER J. MOORE, WILLIAM WINN,
CHARLENE JOHNSON, AND DOUGLAS R. WIERINGA 182 STANDARDIZED PROCESS FOR
DEVELOPING AND CONTROLLING PROCEDURES AT DOE NUCLEAR FACILITIES: DAVID
R. EIKE, KAREN J. KRASNER, ROBERT E. LEWIS, AND SUSAN F. SAVAGE 185 THE
DEVELOPMENT OF TEXT PROCEDURES GUIDANCE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY:
SUSAN G. HILL AND WENDY J. REECE 190 SESSION 12: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE
IMPACT AND VALUE OF VISUAL AIDS ENGINEERING VISUAL AIDS TO ENHANCE ORAL
AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: JANE W. GIBSON, RICHARD M. HODGETTS. AND
CHARLES W. BLACKWELL 194 MEETING THE VISUAL DEMANDS OF THE AUDIENCE: THE
GRAPHICS PACKAGE APPROACH: DARBY STAPP, JAMES THIELMAN, AND WAYNE GORST
198 THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING ON THE QUALITY OF TECHNICAL
CONTENT: DOROTHY K. KORBULY 205 SESSION 13: CHALLENGES OF ONLINE SYSTEMS
DESIGN, USE, AND TESTING EMBEDDING INTELLIGENCE IN ONLINE HELP: A CASE
STUDY: MICHAEL A. SCHOONOVER AND CAROLE M. KELLETT 216 HOW PEOPLE USE
SOFTCOPY MANUALS: A CASE STUDY: DAVE HENDRY, BLAIR NONNECKE, TOM CAREY,
JOHN MITTERER, RICK SOBIESIAK, AND DOV LUNGU 221 TEXT EDITING TASK
DIFFICULTY AND USER ACCESS OF ONLINE AND PRINTED INFORMATION: CATHERINE
LUO, REBECCA BARCLAY, AND ROBERT KRULL 225 DEVELOPING ON-LINE HELP: A
PRACTICAL APPROACH: HAROLD HENKE 231 SESSION 14: DIRECTIONS IN TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH PATTERNS IN TECHNICAL WRITING GUIDELINES: ROBERT
KRULL, PAMELA S. HELYAR, AND KARL-ERIK BYSTROM 238 WHAT DO PRACTITIONERS
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RESEARCH METHODOLOGY? PATRICIA GOUBIL-GAMBRELL 243
RESEARCH DESIGN FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS: LAUREL KAY GROVE AND PAUL
R. SEESING 248 GIVING READERS WHAT THEY WANT: WHAT THE RESEARCH TELLS US
ABOUT READABLE DOCUMENTS: RON LOINES 253 SESSION 15: TOOLS OF THE
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR'S ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING STYLE: TOWARD MORE
EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION: CHARLES P. CAMPBELL 262 EVALUATING THE USE OF
METAPHOR IN SOFTWARE INTERFACE DESIGN: A RHETORICAL APPROACH LAURA J.
GURAK 267 INCORPORATING DESKTOP PUBLISHING IN A PROPOSAL PREPARATION
SECTION: MARIANNE T. PHILLIPS, DAVID A. BUTLER, AND DOUGLAS E. WILLIAMS
272 ADD VALUE TO YOU*DEVELOP DESKTOP PUBLISHING SKILLS: DENNIS R. LEAP
277 IPCC 91 ~ ~ ~~ PROCEEDINGS VI CONTENTS SESSION 16: TRAINING PROGRAMS
FOR IMPROVED COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERED WRITING TRAINING FOR ENGINEERS:
HOWARD F. RAUCH 284 INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN: A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING
COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING PROGRAMS NANCY L. BAYER 289 HOW TO GET IDEAS
WORTH COMMUNICATING: PETER REIMOLD 294 SESSION 17: THE EXPANDING
ENVIRONMENT OF TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION DOCUMENT DESIGN FOR THE VISUALLY
IMPAIRED: LAUREL KAY GROVE 304 OPERATION DESERT STORM: EMERGENCE OF THE
NEED FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION: BRENDA C. ECKSTEIN 309 WRITING FOR
MULTIPLE READERS WITH CONFLICTING NEEDS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVING
COMMUNICATIONS WITH REGULATORY AGENCIES: CAROLYN BOIARSKY 313 HOW TO
SURVIVE BUDGET AND PERSONNEL CUTS: PATRICIA EARNEST 318 SESSION 18:
DESIGNING IMPROVED TEAMWORK SYSTEMS TEAM ETHICS FOR BUSINESS? A FRESH
APPROACH: CARLA KARY MERRILL 322 NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES:
CREATING TEAM PARTNERSHIPS THROUGH TEAM MANAGEMENT: PATRICIA A. CURRY
AND WILLIAM I. FENWICK 327 CREATING A CLIMATE FOR TEAMWORK: CHARLES E.
BECK 330 INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM BEST APPROACH FOR QUICK-TURN USER
MANUALS: MACK MARSHALL AND CORY SHAW 335 SESSION 19: METHODS FOR
IMPROVED ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION SURVEYING CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS:
DEALING WITH INTERNAL CUSTOMER: ROGER HELM 340 A NEW ROLE FOR THE
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR: FACILITATING IMPROVED SUPERVISOR- EMPLOYEE
COMMUNICATION: RENEE B. HOROWITZ AND ROBERT V. PELTIER 344 USING
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: LORI ALLEN
351 AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SEVERAL TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
DEPARTMENTS: BILL HOUSTON 356 SESSION 20: PERSPECTIVES ON THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING PROCEDURES SOME THOUGHTS ON REEVALUATING
PROCEDURE USE AND DESIGN: SUSAN GLASSTETTER 364 CROSS REFERENCES IN
STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES: USES, USABILITY PROBLEMS, AND POSSIBLE
SOLUTIONS: CHRISTOPHER J. MOORE 369 UPGRADE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY'S SAVANNAH RIVER SITE'S REACTOR OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES: T. E. WALSH 375 SESSION 21: DESIGNS FOR CONTINUED
IMPROVEMENT . A WORKSHOP: ENGINEERS AND TECHNICAL WRITERS DEFINING AND
MEETING WRITING OBJECTIVES: GLORIA JAFFE, DAN JONES, MADELYN FLAMMIA 382
PROCEEDINGS IPCC 91 CONTENTS VII SESSION 22: UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY
COOPERATION IN RESEARCH AND TRAINING INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
IN TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION: MARK P. HASELKORN AND JAMES G. PREKEGES 388
UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY CO-OPERATION IN RESEARCH: WILLIAM J. HOSIER 394
UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY COLLABORATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY POINT OF VIEW:
ROBERT KRULL 399 UNIVERSITY/INDUSTRY COOPERATION IN TEACHING AND
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSIGNMENTS ROGER A. GRICE 403 SESSION 23: THE
INTERNATIONAL REACH OF TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING
WRITERS ON BOARD FROM THE BEGINNING OF A PROJECT: A EUROPEAN
PERSPECTIVE: CARRIE ESTILL 410 SHOW THEM WHAT YOU WANT THEM TO HEAR!
NANCY C. CORBIN 41 3 AN ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
PRACTICES REPORTED BY ISRAELI AND U.S. AEROSPACE ENGINEERS AND
SCIENTISTS: REBECCA O. BARCLAY, THOMAS E. PINELLI, DAVID ELAZAR, AND
JOHN M. KENNEDY 420 SESSION 24: ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS WITH AUTOMATED
PROCESSORS THE HUMAN FACTOR IN USING STRUCTURED DOCUMENT PROCESSORS :
DARYL GRIDER 438 COMMUNICATION AUTOMATION FOR DEVELOPMENT, CONTROL AND
MAINTENANCE OF WRITTEN PROCEDURES: LARRY A. GILBERT 441 HOW TO SIMPLIFY
THE STRUCTURE OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES TO MAKE THEM EASIER TO WRITE,
REVIEW, PRODUCE, AND USE: ROSE L. NORMAN AND ROBERT W. HOLLORAN 447 HOW
TO USE DATABASES AND OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNIQUES TO AUTOMATE
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE: ROBERT W. HOLLORAN
AND RYAN P. KELLEY 451 SESSION 25: FROM PROCESS TO PRODUCT, DESIGNS FOR
USERS USER INTERFACE DESIGN AND THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATOR: BERNICE
CASEY, PETER D. PAGEREY, AND LARRY QUEIPO 458 MAKING PRODUCTS USABLE:
CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN WHAT PRODUCTS CAN DO AND WHAT USERS KNOW HOW TO
DO WITH THEM: ROGER A. GRICE AND LENORE S. RIDGWAY 462 HIGH-INTEGRITY
DOCUMENTATION*AN APPROACH THROUGH THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROCESS:
WILLIAM J. HOSIER 468 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER: AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY
FOR TECHNICAL WRITING PROFESSIONALS: SUZANNE ROBERTS 475 SESSION 26: THE
FIRST "LAST LECTURE" THE LAST LECTURE '91: JAMES W. SOUTHER 484 INDEX OF
AUTHORS 493 IPCC 91 PROCEEDINGS |
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