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		<title>Your Dais Will Come</title>
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		<description>Keep calm for presentations by taking a little PDF.</description>
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		<title>COTS: The New Challenge of Information Integration</title>
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		<description>Systems engineering is moving away from specially-designed and built systems to integration of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software. COTS brings new challenges to technical communicators. In the past, we found all our information in-house, now it comes from many&#xD;sources. We must change our process from pure&#xD;development to information integration, and we must&#xD;be part of the COTS selection process.</description>
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