ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation

Publisher
ACM Press
Website
http://www.sigdoc.org/
Year
1985
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Series
SIGDOC - ACM Conference on Design of Communications - formerly ACM Conference on Systems Documentation
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Description

SIGDOC is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group (SIG) on the Design of Communication (DOC). Until 2003, SIGDOC focused on documentation for hardware and software. With the shift in focus from documentation to the "design of communication," SIGDOC better positioned itself to emphasize the potentials, the practices, and the problems of multiple kinds of communication technologies, such as web applications, user interfaces, and on-line and print documentation.

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Articles

Wiecha, Charles, Henrion, Max (1985): Separating Content from Form: A Language for Formatting On-Line Documentation and Dialog. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 1-7.

Weizenbaum, Pm (1985): Creating a Campus On-Line News System. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 102-107.

Hallgren, Chris (1985): Factors Affecting Readability. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 108-109.

Burdett, Jr. Paul S. (1985): Documentation: Effective AND Literate. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 110-113.

Talburt, John (1985): The Flesch Index: An Easily Programmable Readability Analysis Algorithm. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 114-122.

Perlman, Gary (1985): Multilingual Programming: Coordinating Programs, User Interfaces, On-Line Help and Documen. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 123-129.

Patterson, Diana (1985): The Impact of Technology on Publishing Through the Ages to You. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 130-133.

Cleary, Judi (1985): Merging Text and Graphics. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 134-138.

Smith, Sandra Baissac (1985): Dynamic Screens and Static Paper. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 139-145.

Segelken, Roger (1985): A Case History of a Computer Media Event -- Introducing a Supercomputer Center. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 146-160.

Smith, Richard H. (1985): ADL -- A Documentation Language. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 15-17.

Andresen, Karen E. (1985): From Pencils and Paste-Ups to VDTs and the Integrated Page: Some Thoughts on the State-of-. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 161-164.

Ouchi, Miheko L. (1985): Software Maintenance Documentation. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 18-23.

Callender, E. D., Yamamoto, Y., Childs, D. B., Farny, A. M. (1985): Document Generation from a PSA Database. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 24-33.

Schilling, Peter E., Wizzard, John T. (1985): Evolution of Program Documentation Through a Long-Term Project. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 34-43.

Barnett, Michael P. (1985): BASIC and DOS Jobstreams in IBM PC Software Documentation. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 44-54.

Solem, Ann (1985): Designing Computer Documentation that Will be Used: Understanding Computer User Attitudes. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 55-56.

Angerstein, Paula (1985): Better Quality Through Better Indexing. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 57-60.

Patterson, Diana, Hallgren, Chris (1985): Documentation\'s Recognition Problem: What Can We Do About It?. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 61.

McArthur, Gregory R. (1985): If Writers Can\'t Program and Programmers Can\'t Write, Who\'s Writing User Documentation?. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 62-70.

Worona, Steven L. (1985): An Informal Overview of CUINFO (Cornell\'s Computer-Based Bulletin Board). In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 71-77.

Borenstein, Nathaniel S. (1985): Help Texts vs. Help Mechanisms: A New Mandate for Documentation Writers. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 78-83.

McKee, John B. (1985): Computer User Manuals in Print: Do They Have a Future?. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 8-14.

Kahn, Russell L. (1985): Improving Systems Documentation Using an Online Copy Editor. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 84-87.

Chisholm, Richard M. (1985): New Metaphors for Understanding the New Machines. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 88-96.

Cross, John A. (1985): A Paperless Environment for Group Effort in Document Development. In: ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1985, . pp. 97-101.

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