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		<title>Translation Management</title>
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		<description>Translation management is becoming a common task for the technical writer as companies enter the global marketplace. It is challenging and interesting, but at the&#xD;same time it is generally a complex project management&#xD;task and is not to be taken lightly. This paper discusses a&#xD;real-life translation project and points out some of the&#xD;problems that you may encounter.</description>
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		<title>Bilingual Team Writing: Planning a Project</title>
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		<description>A two-person bilingual writing team enabled a software application development group to produce on-line documentation and a user guide simultaneously in two languages. Team writing in an international environment requires detailed planning, constant monitoring, and continuous communication in order to succeed.</description>
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		<title>Organizational Preparation for Efficient Localization</title>
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		<description>This panel will examine upstream activities that can make the more effective and efficient use of both resources and budgets. Panelists from software and hardware&#xD;corporations will address questions about preparing&#xD;organizations for localization.</description>
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