Added by Geoff Sauer on Sep 29, 2004.
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Information Engineering (IE) is a revolutionary new methodology for designing and delivering information to users of technical products. To provide services that truly add value to their organizations and to their users, technical communicators must transcend the mundane tasks of creating manuals, online help systems, and training. Information Engineering replaces these activities with more proactive methods that measure, minimize, and optimize the delivery of information.
 
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Navatha Its a revolutionary idea. But, how to go about is a question. I would be interested if a sample of it is put up for reference.

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