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Technical Communication

Communicating is what many technical professionals need to do most and
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We will focus on the communication problems engineers and scientists
really face, and we will provide practical solutions. ... We will talk about tools of the trade, including what
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technical material. ... Send me your communication problem
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solution. ... I will enlist my
colleagues and acquaintances in publishing, public relations, technical
writing, the graphic arts, advertising, and design, as wall as in
science and engineering.

We start with a concise recipe for writing a good article (often called
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A technical paper will usually have four sections. ... However, the outline just presented is a good starting point
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present tense for no reason. ... In C&Ds next Technical Communication
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