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	<title>Magyar, Miki D.</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Magyar,_Miki_D.</link>
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		<title>Do-It-Yourself Style Guides for All Occasions</title>
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		<description>A style guide is a formal set of editorial decisions for a specific set of documents. It can serve many functions, and can apply to many kinds of &apos;documents&apos;. Whenever&#xD;you have a number of similar documents to create or&#xD;edit, a style guide can save time and energy (thus&#xD;reducing costs), and improve the final product. The&#xD;contents and structure of your guide can be form-fitted&#xD;to meet your needs. If you start small and follow these&#xD;suggestions, you can easily generate a style guide that&#xD;will be welcomed and used.</description>
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		<title>Quality Documentation: ISO 9000 as a Process Model</title>
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		<description>While ‘quality’ is no longer the most popular buzz-word, there is still a need for thorough understanding of what it means to document a quality program. In preparing&#xD;for ISO 9000 certification, I developed useful techniques&#xD;which can be used to improve quality in other&#xD;documentation tasks. Even if you&apos;re not involved in ISO&#xD;9000, it can serve as a good general model for&#xD;documentation management.&#xD;This paper briefly describes the ISO 9000 standard and&#xD;the process of certification, how documentation in a&#xD;quality program is different than usual technical&#xD;documentation. and some of the useful tools and&#xD;techniques.</description>
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