"The handbook "Technical Communication" brings together a variety of topics which range from the role of technical media in human communication to the linguistic, multimodal enhancement of present-day techologies. It covers the area of...
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"The handbook "Technical Communication" brings together a variety of topics which range from the role of technical media in human communication to the linguistic, multimodal enhancement of present-day techologies. It covers the area of computer-mediated text, voice and multimedia communication as well as of technical documentation. In doing so, the handbook takes professional and private communication into account. Special emphasis is put on technical communication based on digital technologies and its standardization in system development. In summary, the handbook deals with theoretical issues of technical communication and its practical impact on the development and usage of text and speech technologies" - The Handbook of Technical Communication brings together a variety of topics which range from the role of technical media in human communication to the linguistic, multimodal enhancement of present-day technologies. It covers the area of computer-mediated text, voice and multimedia communication as well as of technical documentation. In doing so, the handbook takes professional and private communication into account.Special emphasis is put on technical communication by means of web 2.0 technologies and its standardization in system development. In summary, the handbook deals with theoretical issues of technical communication and its practical impact on the development and usage of text and speech technologies. Alexander Mehler, University of Frankfurt, Germany; Laurent Romary, INRIA Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany; Dafydd Gibbon, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
Handbooks of applied linguistics : HAL; communication competence, language and communication problems, practical solutions / ed. Karlfried Knapp and Gerd Antos ; Bd. 8
Handbooks of Applied Linguistics [HAL] ; v.8
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Introduction to the handbook series; Introduction: Framing Technical Communication; I. Basic communication technologies & infrastructures; 1. Document Authoring: from Word Processing to Text Generation; 2. Representation of Documents in Technical Communication; 3. Foundations of markup languages; 4. Controlled Language Structures in Technical Communication; 5. Document Classification, Information Retrieval, Text and Web Mining; 6. Multimodal and Speech Technology; 7. Resources for technical communication systems; 8. Evaluation of Technical Communication; II. Technical communication management
9. Lexicography, terminology and ontologies10. Multilingual Computing; 11. Scholarly Communication; 12. Verbal communication protocols in safety-critical system operations; 13. Multimodal Communication; 14. Decentralized Online Social Networks; 15. Digital Curation as Communication Mediation; III. Communication by means of technology; 16. Internet-Based Communication; 17. Tutoring Systems and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL); 18. Framing Multimodal Technical Communication; 19. Barrier-free communication; 20. Artificial Interactivity; 21. Ubiquitous computing
22. P2P-based CommunicationBibliographical notes; Index
The Handbook of Technical Communication brings together a variety of topics which range from the role of technical media in human communication to the linguistic, multimodal enhancement of present-day technologies. It covers the area of...
mehr
The Handbook of Technical Communication brings together a variety of topics which range from the role of technical media in human communication to the linguistic, multimodal enhancement of present-day technologies. It covers the area of computer-mediated text, voice and multimedia communication as well as of technical documentation. In doing so, the handbook takes professional and private communication into account.Special emphasis is put on technical communication by means of web 2.0 technologies and its standardization in system development. In summary, the handbook deals with theoretical issues of technical communication and its practical impact on the development and usage of text and speech technologies. Alexander Mehler, University of Frankfurt, Germany; Laurent Romary, INRIA Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany; Dafydd Gibbon, University of Bielefeld, Germany
22. P2P-based CommunicationBibliographical notes; Index
9. Lexicography, terminology and ontologies10. Multilingual Computing; 11. Scholarly Communication; 12. Verbal communication protocols in safety-critical system operations; 13. Multimodal Communication; 14. Decentralized Online Social Networks; 15. Digital Curation as Communication Mediation; III. Communication by means of technology; 16. Internet-Based Communication; 17. Tutoring Systems and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL); 18. Framing Multimodal Technical Communication; 19. Barrier-free communication; 20. Artificial Interactivity; 21. Ubiquitous computing
Introduction to the handbook series; Introduction: Framing Technical Communication; I. Basic communication technologies & infrastructures; 1. Document Authoring: from Word Processing to Text Generation; 2. Representation of Documents in Technical Communication; 3. Foundations of markup languages; 4. Controlled Language Structures in Technical Communication; 5. Document Classification, Information Retrieval, Text and Web Mining; 6. Multimodal and Speech Technology; 7. Resources for technical communication systems; 8. Evaluation of Technical Communication; II. Technical communication management