Bill Albing is principal information architect for Paragon Application Systems and is co-founder of KeyContent.org. Bill has over 15 years experience in engineering, information management, and content development. He enjoys applying his interests in wikis, XML, and other aspects of Web 2.0. He enjoys selling books on Amazon.com and editing content on Wikipedia in his spare time.
Albing, Bill (1996): Process Constraints in the Management of Technical Documentation. In: ACM 14th International Conference on Systems Documentation 1996. pp. 67-74. Available online
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