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Owens, David

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Creating Tables in FrameMaker  (link broken)

Tables make information easy to find and understand and are often used for illustrating comparisons among similar data. A table usually consists of a heading row and one or more body rows and may also contain a title.

McMurrey, David A., Jana Owens, Jacqueline J. Pulido and Thomas A. Moore. Illuminati Online (2004). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe FrameMaker

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How We Write: Putting the "Technical" in "Technical Writer"   (PDF)

By becoming more technical, you can interact more efficiently with software developers and qualify for a greater variety of software documentation projects. This paper outlines ways to learn more about three prevalent technologies: programming languages, databases, and Web server technologies.

Owens, David. STC Proceedings (2004). Articles>Writing>Technical Writing

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Review: Managing Data Mining Technologies in Organizations: Techniques and Applications   (members only)

Managing Data Mining Technologies in Organizations: Techniques and Applications is rich in information and should be of great interest to its intended audience of academics and professionals who are knowledgeable about data mining. The book's price and highly technical nature will likely keep those merely curious about data mining from actually purchasing it, but should you need facts on data mining for one of your documentation projects, a library copy may provide just the information you need.

Owens, David. Technical Communication Online (2004). Articles>Reviews>Information Design

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Putting the "Technical" in "Technical Writer"

By becoming more technical, you can interact more efficiently with software developers and qualify for a greater variety of software documentation projects. This article outlines ways to learn more about three prevalent technologies: programming languages, databases, and Web server technologies.

Owens, David. WritersUA (2004). Articles>Writing>Technical Writing

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Putting the "Technical" in "Technical Writer"   (PDF)

Owens explains how technical writers can bolster their credentials as technically knowledgeable employees. He provides brief introductions to technologies that technical writers are most likely to encounter on the job: programming languages, databases, and Web server technologies.

Owens, David. Intercom (2003). Articles>Writing>Information Design>Technical Writing

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