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Skelton, T.M.


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Managing the Development of Information Products: An Experiential Learning Strategy for Product Developers   (peer-reviewed)   (members only)

Increasing numbers of technical communicators and professionals in such diverse fields as software engineering, computer science, training, and human factors in the product development mix together. The process of developing information products has become cross-functional and interdisciplinary. Functional distinctions between those now at work in that process have blurred. Technical communicators have begun to define usability requirements up front and to participate in product design decisions; software engineers have begun to worry about the product's ability to communicate with users; and HCI (human-computer interaction) professionals work within the product development team on a variety of levels to address user concerns, from the user's work context to the product's dialogue and messaging strategies.

Skelton, T.M. Technical Communication Online (2002). Articles>Management>Information Design