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		<title>Usability and its Significance in the Content World</title>
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		<description>Usability is more than just a means to achieve a certain percent satisfaction with the user. It is a &apos;common sense&apos; approach to impart good quality methodologies to the system, be it related to design, placement of icons, navigation, content, or structure, that will eventually improve the product quality. Vikas discusses how usability relates to other facets of technology, and how Technical Writers can play a vital role in improving the product, while balancing usability and content.</description>
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		<title>Automation Techniques in Documentation</title>
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		<description>Data, which is readily available at the click of a mouse, is the buzzword in todayâ€™s world of rapid technological advancements. Looking at it for the first time, it may seem that the easy availability of data leaves no room for automation techniques, but as a matter of fact the process of documentation is clearly witnessing a sharp inclination towards automation. Though these automation techniques are already in place, it would take some time before they could be accepted by the masses.</description>
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