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adam_text | BRIDGING THE PRESERT THE FUTURE IEEE PROFESSLONAL COMMUNICATION SOCIETY
CONFERENCE RECORD LULLLLAMSBURG, VIRGINIA OCTOBER 16-18, 1985 85CH2237-6
TABLE OF CONTENTS SESSION 1. ROLE AND GROWTH OF THE PROFESSION - I
MODERATOR: RICHARD ROBINSON TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION ASPECTS OF
FRANCO-AMERICAN COOPERATION IN NUCLEAR POWER RESEARCH E.D. MALONEY AND
CLAUDE COUDERT, FRAMATOME INCREASING TECHNICAL PUBLISHING ACTIVITY WITH
AN AUTHORS RECOGNITION PROGRAM LORRAINE M. COUGHLIN AND K. DALE ROE,
IBM ENDICOTT COMMUNICATING TECHNICAL INFORMATION: AN END-USER
PERSPECTIVE H.B. TURNER, IBM KINGSTON SESSION 2. ROLE AND GROWTH OF THE
PROFESSION - II MODERATOR: RICHARD ROBINSON CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING IN
TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS 13 JOAN NAGLE, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
PROFESSIONAL LONGEVITY 17 NANCY CORBIN, IBM MANASSAS THE WELL-DRESSED
POSTER-BOARD 21 NANCY CORBIN, IBM MANASSAS COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES
FOR REDUCING JOB BURNOUT 22 MICHAEL CRONIN, RADFORD UNIVERSITY NOW THAT
YOU VE HIRED YOUR NEW WRITERS ... 27 CRAIG LOVE AND KELLI WAGNER, IBM
ENDICOTT MANAGING THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION PROJECT: A NEW 32 EMPHASIS
ON AN OLD JOB ELEMENT ROXANNE SLOANE, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
IX SESSION 3A. COMMUNICATION WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS MODERATOR: RUDY JOENK
EFFECTING QUALITY COMMUNICATIONS 37 JAMES MCALISTER, ARKANSAS POWER AND
LIGHT COMPANY OPEN AND UPWARD COMMUNICATION 41 SALLY LORDEON MANAGERS
AND NON-MANAGERS EXPRESS THEIR (DLS)SATISFACTION 44 WITH ORGANIZATIONAL
COMMUNICATION JANE GIBSON, NOVA UNIVERSITY IMPROVING DECISION MAKING IN
SMALL GROUPS 48 MILAN DAKICH, PURDUE UNIVERSITY CALUMET FORKED TONGUE,
SPLIT BRAIN, AND AMBIGUOUS DIALOG 52 DENECE BOWDEN, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE
NATIONAL LABORATORY SESSION 4A. PROPOSALS AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: RUDY JOENK TECHNICAL WRITING AND
THE OWNERSHIP OF INFORMATION 55 EMILIE GOULD, IBM KINGSTON THE
RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EXPERT WITNESS 60 KENNETH POWELL, STATE OF UTAH
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION SECURING YOUR INFORMATION ASSETS IN
THE AUTOMATED OFFICE 64 JOSEPH HANNAN, WEINER & COMPANY LEGAL
IMPLICATIONS OF A PROPOSAL: A FROZEN DOCUMENT 68 ALICE MOORHEAD,
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TO BID OR NOT TO BID: THAT IS THE QUESTION 73
WILLIAM E. RUPP, COMQUEST INC. SESSION 4B. PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
AND THE MEDIA MODERATOR: ANDY MALCOLM EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH THE
MEDIA OF TODAY AND 77 TOMORROW SAM C. GEONETTA, UNIVERSITY OF
MISSOURI-ROLLA WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN OP/ED WRITER? 82 JOSEPH A. RICE,
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TECHNICAL WRITING TEXTBOOKS AND TECHNICAL WRITING
AS A 85 PROFESSION DANIEL R. JONES, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA TOWARD
THE DEVELOPMENT OF GUIDELINES FOR TECHNICAL REPORT 89 PREPARATION THOMAS
E. PINELLI AND VIRGINIA M. CORDLE, NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER WRITING
FOR THE DISADVANTAGED READER 95 ANDREW MALCOLM, NATIONAL TECHNICAL
INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AT THE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SESSION
5A. STRUCTURING DATA AND DOCUMENTS MODERATOR: MELVIN FELLER A PRIMER OF
DATA MANAGEMENT 97 MELVIN FELLER, LORAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS MANAGING
CONTRACTED DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS USING A 100 DATABASE SYSTEM JOEL
HANESS, RCA FORMATTING OF COMPUTER MANUALS: AN EVALUATION OF USER 104
PERFORMANCE PHILIP RUBENS AND BRENDA RUBENS, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC
INSTITUTE SESSION 5B. MAKING AND LISTENING TO PRESENTATIONS MODERATOR:
RON BLICQ MAKING EFFECTIVE ORAL PRESENTATIONS 109 RON WHITAKER,
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY CREATIVITY IN LECTURE PRESENTATIONS 112 MYSORE
NARAYANAN, MIAMI UNIVERSITY (OHIO) GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING ILLUSTRATED
TECHNICAL TALKS 115 THOMAS PINELLI, NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER HARVEY
HUBBARD, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY LISTENING TO TECHNICAL
PRESENTATIONS 119 LAHNICE HOLLISTER, IBM KINGSTON SESSION 6A.
CONTROLLING DOCUMENT PRODUCTION MODERATOR: TOINI FIGGINS DEVISING A
TRACKING SHEET: A CASE STUDY 123 TOINI FIGGINS, RCA CONTROL METHOD FOR
MEETING COORDINATION 12 7 DIANE WILLIAMS, RCA XI INSTITUTIONALIZED
TRACKING SHEETS FOR DOCUMENT PRODUCTION 132 DAVID MILLEY, RCA SPANNING
THE GAP: COMPUTERIZED DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS 136 TOINI FIGGINS, DIANE
WILLIAMS, AND DAVID MILLEY, RCA PLANNING CUSTOMER DOCUMENTATION FOR
OPTIMUM DESIGN 141 QUALITY JIM GLEASON AND ERIC ANDERSON, IBM LEXINGTON
SESSION 6B. EDITING, TESTING, AND QUALITY MODERATOR: JOEL HANESS THE SKY
WON T FALL IN! 147 LYNNE GOBLE, IBM CHARLOTTE PRINCIPLES OF
AUTHOR/EDITOR INTERACTIONS IN TECHNICAL EDITING 150 EVA DUKES, RCA
LABORATORIES MEASURING THE QUALITY OF INFORMATION: A TRACKING PROCESS
FOR 154 IBM KINGSTON INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT ALLAN EDMANDS, LEE RIDGWAY,
JIM VREELAND, IBM KINGSTON SPLIT SHIFTS: YOU CAN T PLEASE ALL THE PEOPLE
ALL THE TIME 160 MICHAEL KANTROWITZ, CONSULTANT INFORMATION TESTING
WITHOUT AUDIENCE DIVINATION 162 CHUCK VELTE, IBM TORONTO GET OUT THOSE
PRUNING SHEARS: CONTROLLING SUPERFOLIATE STYLE 167 GARY GREENUP, BOEING
AEROSPACE SESSION 7. MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: JIM HILL
MANAGING THE DOCUMENT REVIEW PROCESS 171 JOANN T. HACKOS, COMTECH
SERVICES, INC. IDENTIFYING THE INFORMATION NEEDS OF READERS: A
MANAGEMENT 174 RESPONSIBILITY JIM SOUTHER, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON,
SEATTLE HOW TO WORK WIN STRATEGIES INTO YOUR PROPOSALS 175 JIM HILL,
HRB-SINGER, INC. XU SESSION 9A. OFFICE OF THE FUTURE - I MODERATOR: JOHN
MOFFETT MOVING TOWARDS THE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION OFFICE 181 JOHN
B.MOFFETT AND S.J. DEAMICIS, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APPLIED
PHYSICS LABORATORY BEYOND HIGH-TECH: MANAGING THE TRANSITION 307 DAVID
L. MCKOWN, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. THE DEFENSE GATEWAY INFORMATION
SYSTEM 184 GLADYS A. COTTER, DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER
MICROCOMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS TO INCREASE OFFICE 188 WORKER S
PRODUCTIVITY KENT DRUMMOND, COMPUTER SERVICES CORPORATION SESSION 9B.
METAPHOR AND STYLE IN PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: DAVID MILLEY
IN SEARCH OF THE MOST AMAZING USER INTERFACE: WHAT WE CAN 193 LEARN FROM
COMPUTER GAMES BERNICE CASEY, IBM KINGSTON METAPHORS IN TECHNICAL
WRITING 198 FRED BETHKE, IBM SANTA TERESA HIGH TECHNOLOGY RITES OF
PASSAGE: USING METAPHOR TO EASE 203 THE TRANSITION CARRIE WOERNER, IBM
SANTA TERESA COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTIONS OF ICONS AS COMPUTER COMMANDS 207
BOB KRULL, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BLENDING FACT AND FANCY: THE
TECHNICAL WRITER IN THE 211 MARKETPLACE DAVID BRADFORD, IBM KINGSTON
READABILITY OF TECHNICAL PRONOUNCEMENTS 214 JOHN HENRICK, BOEING
AEROSPACE XIU SESSION 10A. OFFICE OF THE FUTURE - II MODERATOR: JOHN
MOFFETT INTERFACE: ENGINEERS USING WORD PROCESSORS 221 JANICE M. WARD,
RCA USING MORE THAN ONE TEST EDITOR - A USER S POINT OF VIEW 22 5 JANET
ROCHESTER AND JOHN D. MCCANN, RCA HOW EBENEZZER SCROOGE AND PETER
DRUCKER ARE HELPING SHAPE 231 DOD S SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
PROGRAM RICHARD DOUGLAS, DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER SESSION
10B. EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATORS MODERATOR: RON BLICQ USING
INTERACTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION FOR ENGINEERING 235 EDUCATION
THOMAS H. HENNING, IBM MANASSAS EVALUATING ENGINEERING STUDENTS WRITING
AT A COMPUTER 240 TERMINAL RON S.BLICQ, RED RIVER COLLEGE AND THE RONING
GROUP EDUCATION FOR FUTURE CORPORATE LEADERS: BALANCING OF 246 STUDENTS
CAREER NEEDS CLAYLAND H. WAITE, RADFORD UNIVERSITY SESSION 11 A. ONLINE
INFORMATION MODERATOR: HERB MICHAELSON WRITERS BENEFIT FROM AUTHORING
TOOLS 251 DIANA FLETCHER AND GREG MEYER, IBM AUSTIN AS YOU LIKE IT:
ONLINE DISTRIBUTION OF CUSTOMIZABLE 256 DOCUMENTATION : MALLORY ALLEN,
IBM KINGSTON ONLINE EDITING AND ONLINE INFORMATION 261 WILLIAM GIESECKE,
IBM AUSTIN DON T PUT PEOPLE OFF-LINE WHEN YOU GO ON-LINE TO 265
COMMUNICATE SUSAN STULL, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY A SURVEY
OF EXPERIENCED USERS AND WRITERS OF ONLINE 269 INFORMATION ANNETTE
BRADFORD, IBM KINGSTON BRENDA RUBENS, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
XIV SESSION 11B. INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION IN PROFESSIONAL
COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: STEVE LINEHAN ORGANIZATIONS AND TECHNICAL
WRITING INTERNSHIPS: ADDRESSING 275 SOCIAL CONTEXT IN THE INTERNSHIP
PROGRAM TERESA M. HARRISON, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MARY BETH
DEBS, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: AN
INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION 280 IN EDUCATING TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION STUDENTS ROGER A. GRICE, IBM KINGSTON COOPERATIVE
EDUCATION: A STUDENT S VIEWPOINT 284 MAGGY SMITH, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC
INSTITUTE LINKING ACADEMIC AND PRACTICING PROFESSIONALS THROUGH AN 288
INTEGRATED COMPUTING FACILITY FOR COMMUNICATORS KARIN L. SANDELL, DREW
O. MCDANIEL, AND CHARLES E. CLIFT, OHIO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY IN THE
TECHNICAL WRITING CLASSROOM 293 SHERRY BURGUS LITTLE, SAN DIEGO STATE
UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION: A BOARD OF ADVISORS 298
GLORIA JAFFE, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNICATION ~ SERIOUS
BUSINESS (BUT WHO S SERIOUS?): 302 UNIVERSITY CLASSROOMS THAT MEET
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY NEEDS LAURA CASARI, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
MARIA LEMON, THE EDITOR, INC. LATE PAPERS BEYOND HIGH-TECH: MANAGING THE
TRANSITION (SESSION 9A) 307 DAVID L. MCKOWN, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP.
XV
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BRIDGING THE PRESERT THE FUTURE IEEE PROFESSLONAL COMMUNICATION SOCIETY
CONFERENCE RECORD LULLLLAMSBURG, VIRGINIA OCTOBER 16-18, 1985 85CH2237-6
TABLE OF CONTENTS SESSION 1. ROLE AND GROWTH OF THE PROFESSION - I
MODERATOR: RICHARD ROBINSON TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION ASPECTS OF
FRANCO-AMERICAN COOPERATION IN NUCLEAR POWER RESEARCH E.D. MALONEY AND
CLAUDE COUDERT, FRAMATOME INCREASING TECHNICAL PUBLISHING ACTIVITY WITH
AN AUTHORS' RECOGNITION PROGRAM LORRAINE M. COUGHLIN AND K. DALE ROE,
IBM ENDICOTT COMMUNICATING TECHNICAL INFORMATION: AN END-USER
PERSPECTIVE H.B. TURNER, IBM KINGSTON SESSION 2. ROLE AND GROWTH OF THE
PROFESSION - II MODERATOR: RICHARD ROBINSON CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING IN
TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS 13 JOAN NAGLE, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
PROFESSIONAL LONGEVITY 17 NANCY CORBIN, IBM MANASSAS THE WELL-DRESSED
POSTER-BOARD 21 NANCY CORBIN, IBM MANASSAS COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES
FOR REDUCING JOB BURNOUT 22 MICHAEL CRONIN, RADFORD UNIVERSITY NOW THAT
YOU'VE HIRED YOUR NEW WRITERS . 27 CRAIG LOVE AND KELLI WAGNER, IBM
ENDICOTT MANAGING THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION PROJECT: A NEW 32 EMPHASIS
ON AN OLD JOB ELEMENT ROXANNE SLOANE, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
IX SESSION 3A. COMMUNICATION WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS MODERATOR: RUDY JOENK
EFFECTING QUALITY COMMUNICATIONS 37 JAMES MCALISTER, ARKANSAS POWER AND
LIGHT COMPANY OPEN AND UPWARD COMMUNICATION 41 SALLY LORDEON MANAGERS
AND NON-MANAGERS EXPRESS THEIR (DLS)SATISFACTION 44 WITH ORGANIZATIONAL
COMMUNICATION JANE GIBSON, NOVA UNIVERSITY IMPROVING DECISION MAKING IN
SMALL GROUPS 48 MILAN DAKICH, PURDUE UNIVERSITY CALUMET FORKED TONGUE,
SPLIT BRAIN, AND AMBIGUOUS DIALOG 52 DENECE BOWDEN, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE
NATIONAL LABORATORY SESSION 4A. PROPOSALS AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: RUDY JOENK TECHNICAL WRITING AND
THE OWNERSHIP OF INFORMATION 55 EMILIE GOULD, IBM KINGSTON THE
RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EXPERT WITNESS 60 KENNETH POWELL, STATE OF UTAH
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION SECURING YOUR INFORMATION ASSETS IN
THE AUTOMATED OFFICE 64 JOSEPH HANNAN, WEINER & COMPANY LEGAL
IMPLICATIONS OF A PROPOSAL: A FROZEN DOCUMENT 68 ALICE MOORHEAD,
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TO BID OR NOT TO BID: THAT IS THE QUESTION 73
WILLIAM E. RUPP, COMQUEST INC. SESSION 4B. PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
AND THE MEDIA MODERATOR: ANDY MALCOLM EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH THE
MEDIA OF TODAY AND 77 TOMORROW SAM C. GEONETTA, UNIVERSITY OF
MISSOURI-ROLLA WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN OP/ED WRITER? 82 JOSEPH A. RICE,
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON TECHNICAL WRITING TEXTBOOKS AND TECHNICAL WRITING
AS A 85 PROFESSION DANIEL R. JONES, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA TOWARD
THE DEVELOPMENT OF GUIDELINES FOR TECHNICAL REPORT 89 PREPARATION THOMAS
E. PINELLI AND VIRGINIA M. CORDLE, NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER WRITING
FOR THE DISADVANTAGED READER 95 ANDREW MALCOLM, NATIONAL TECHNICAL
INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AT THE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SESSION
5A. STRUCTURING DATA AND DOCUMENTS MODERATOR: MELVIN FELLER A PRIMER OF
DATA MANAGEMENT 97 MELVIN FELLER, LORAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS MANAGING
CONTRACTED DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS USING A 100 DATABASE SYSTEM JOEL
HANESS, RCA FORMATTING OF COMPUTER MANUALS: AN EVALUATION OF USER 104
PERFORMANCE PHILIP RUBENS AND BRENDA RUBENS, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC
INSTITUTE SESSION 5B. MAKING AND LISTENING TO PRESENTATIONS MODERATOR:
RON BLICQ MAKING EFFECTIVE ORAL PRESENTATIONS 109 RON WHITAKER,
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY CREATIVITY IN LECTURE PRESENTATIONS 112 MYSORE
NARAYANAN, MIAMI UNIVERSITY (OHIO) GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING ILLUSTRATED
TECHNICAL TALKS 115 THOMAS PINELLI, NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER HARVEY
HUBBARD, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY LISTENING TO TECHNICAL
PRESENTATIONS 119 LAHNICE HOLLISTER, IBM KINGSTON SESSION 6A.
CONTROLLING DOCUMENT PRODUCTION MODERATOR: TOINI FIGGINS DEVISING A
TRACKING SHEET: A CASE STUDY 123 TOINI FIGGINS, RCA CONTROL METHOD FOR
MEETING COORDINATION 12 7 DIANE WILLIAMS, RCA XI INSTITUTIONALIZED
TRACKING SHEETS FOR DOCUMENT PRODUCTION 132 DAVID MILLEY, RCA SPANNING
THE GAP: COMPUTERIZED DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS 136 TOINI FIGGINS, DIANE
WILLIAMS, AND DAVID MILLEY, RCA PLANNING CUSTOMER DOCUMENTATION FOR
OPTIMUM DESIGN 141 QUALITY JIM GLEASON AND ERIC ANDERSON, IBM LEXINGTON
SESSION 6B. EDITING, TESTING, AND QUALITY MODERATOR: JOEL HANESS THE SKY
WON'T FALL IN! 147 LYNNE GOBLE, IBM CHARLOTTE PRINCIPLES OF
AUTHOR/EDITOR INTERACTIONS IN TECHNICAL EDITING 150 EVA DUKES, RCA
LABORATORIES MEASURING THE QUALITY OF INFORMATION: A TRACKING PROCESS
FOR 154 IBM KINGSTON INFORMATION DEVELOPMENT ALLAN EDMANDS, LEE RIDGWAY,
JIM VREELAND, IBM KINGSTON SPLIT SHIFTS: YOU CAN'T PLEASE ALL THE PEOPLE
ALL THE TIME 160 MICHAEL KANTROWITZ, CONSULTANT INFORMATION TESTING
WITHOUT AUDIENCE DIVINATION 162 CHUCK VELTE, IBM TORONTO GET OUT THOSE
PRUNING SHEARS: CONTROLLING SUPERFOLIATE STYLE 167 GARY GREENUP, BOEING
AEROSPACE SESSION 7. MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: JIM HILL
MANAGING THE DOCUMENT REVIEW PROCESS 171 JOANN T. HACKOS, COMTECH
SERVICES, INC. IDENTIFYING THE INFORMATION NEEDS OF READERS: A
MANAGEMENT 174 RESPONSIBILITY JIM SOUTHER, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON,
SEATTLE HOW TO WORK WIN STRATEGIES INTO YOUR PROPOSALS 175 JIM HILL,
HRB-SINGER, INC. XU SESSION 9A. OFFICE OF THE FUTURE - I MODERATOR: JOHN
MOFFETT MOVING TOWARDS THE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION OFFICE 181 JOHN
B.MOFFETT AND S.J. DEAMICIS, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APPLIED
PHYSICS LABORATORY BEYOND HIGH-TECH: MANAGING THE TRANSITION 307 DAVID
L. MCKOWN, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. THE DEFENSE GATEWAY INFORMATION
SYSTEM 184 GLADYS A. COTTER, DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER
MICROCOMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS TO INCREASE OFFICE 188 WORKER'S
PRODUCTIVITY KENT DRUMMOND, COMPUTER SERVICES CORPORATION SESSION 9B.
METAPHOR AND STYLE IN PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: DAVID MILLEY
IN SEARCH OF THE MOST AMAZING USER INTERFACE: WHAT WE CAN 193 LEARN FROM
COMPUTER GAMES BERNICE CASEY, IBM KINGSTON METAPHORS IN TECHNICAL
WRITING 198 FRED BETHKE, IBM SANTA TERESA HIGH TECHNOLOGY RITES OF
PASSAGE: USING METAPHOR TO EASE 203 THE TRANSITION CARRIE WOERNER, IBM
SANTA TERESA COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTIONS OF ICONS AS COMPUTER COMMANDS 207
BOB KRULL, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BLENDING FACT AND FANCY: THE
TECHNICAL WRITER IN THE 211 MARKETPLACE DAVID BRADFORD, IBM KINGSTON
READABILITY OF TECHNICAL PRONOUNCEMENTS 214 JOHN HENRICK, BOEING
AEROSPACE XIU SESSION 10A. OFFICE OF THE FUTURE - II MODERATOR: JOHN
MOFFETT INTERFACE: ENGINEERS USING WORD PROCESSORS 221 JANICE M. WARD,
RCA USING MORE THAN ONE TEST EDITOR - A USER'S POINT OF VIEW 22 5 JANET
ROCHESTER AND JOHN D. MCCANN, RCA HOW EBENEZZER SCROOGE AND PETER
DRUCKER ARE HELPING SHAPE 231 DOD'S SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
PROGRAM RICHARD DOUGLAS, DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER SESSION
10B. EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATORS MODERATOR: RON BLICQ USING
INTERACTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION FOR ENGINEERING 235 EDUCATION
THOMAS H. HENNING, IBM MANASSAS EVALUATING ENGINEERING STUDENTS' WRITING
AT A COMPUTER 240 TERMINAL RON S.BLICQ, RED RIVER COLLEGE AND THE RONING
GROUP EDUCATION FOR FUTURE CORPORATE LEADERS: BALANCING OF 246 STUDENTS'
CAREER NEEDS CLAYLAND H. WAITE, RADFORD UNIVERSITY SESSION 11 A. ONLINE
INFORMATION MODERATOR: HERB MICHAELSON WRITERS BENEFIT FROM AUTHORING
TOOLS 251 DIANA FLETCHER AND GREG MEYER, IBM AUSTIN AS YOU LIKE IT:
ONLINE DISTRIBUTION OF CUSTOMIZABLE 256 DOCUMENTATION : MALLORY ALLEN,
IBM KINGSTON ONLINE EDITING AND ONLINE INFORMATION 261 WILLIAM GIESECKE,
IBM AUSTIN DON'T PUT PEOPLE OFF-LINE WHEN YOU GO ON-LINE TO 265
COMMUNICATE SUSAN STULL, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY A SURVEY
OF EXPERIENCED USERS AND WRITERS OF ONLINE 269 INFORMATION ANNETTE
BRADFORD, IBM KINGSTON BRENDA RUBENS, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
XIV SESSION 11B. INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION IN PROFESSIONAL
COMMUNICATION MODERATOR: STEVE LINEHAN ORGANIZATIONS AND TECHNICAL
WRITING INTERNSHIPS: ADDRESSING 275 SOCIAL CONTEXT IN THE INTERNSHIP
PROGRAM TERESA M. HARRISON, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MARY BETH
DEBS, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: AN
INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION 280 IN EDUCATING TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION STUDENTS ROGER A. GRICE, IBM KINGSTON COOPERATIVE
EDUCATION: A STUDENT'S VIEWPOINT 284 MAGGY SMITH, RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC
INSTITUTE LINKING ACADEMIC AND PRACTICING PROFESSIONALS THROUGH AN 288
INTEGRATED COMPUTING FACILITY FOR COMMUNICATORS KARIN L. SANDELL, DREW
O. MCDANIEL, AND CHARLES E. CLIFT, OHIO UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY IN THE
TECHNICAL WRITING CLASSROOM 293 SHERRY BURGUS LITTLE, SAN DIEGO STATE
UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION: A BOARD OF ADVISORS 298
GLORIA JAFFE, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMUNICATION ~ SERIOUS
BUSINESS (BUT WHO'S SERIOUS?): 302 UNIVERSITY CLASSROOMS THAT MEET
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY NEEDS LAURA CASARI, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
MARIA LEMON, THE EDITOR, INC. LATE PAPERS BEYOND HIGH-TECH: MANAGING THE
TRANSITION (SESSION 9A) 307 DAVID L. MCKOWN, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP.
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title | Bridging the present and the future conference record, Williamsburg, Virginia, October 16-18, 1985 |
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title_short | Bridging the present and the future |
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