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		<title>Building a Successful Translation Process</title>
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		<description>As a company expands into global markets, the need for localized documentation arises. Much like building or&#xD;enlarging a house, a successful translation project requires&#xD;a carefully planned process. When a company decides to&#xD;produce localized documentation, it needs to establish a&#xD;translation process. Although the process details may vary&#xD;from company to company, there are basic steps that apply&#xD;almost universally.</description>
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