Handbook for Preparing Engineering Documents: From Concept to CompletionJohn Wiley & Sons, 05/10/1995 - 392 páginas State-of-the-art in its simple, user-friendly presentation, this comprehensive handbook covers the entire process of preparing, producing, and distributing engineering documents using current computer software and the most recent technologies in information transfer. Available in both hardcover and softcover versions! Sponsored by: IEEE Professional Communications Society |
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... costs 246 Distribution 251 Distribution lists 251 Distribution methods 252 Distribution control and change management 253 Electronic production / distribution 254 Deciding to go electronic 256 Creating online documentation 258 9 ...
... costs 246 Distribution 251 Distribution lists 251 Distribution methods 252 Distribution control and change management 253 Electronic production / distribution 254 Deciding to go electronic 256 Creating online documentation 258 9 ...
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... Cost - cutting possibilities for document reproduction Recommended abbreviation usage 247 279 A - 2 Recommended capitalization usage 287 A - 3 Recommended compounding usage 292 A - 4 Metric ( SI ) units and conversion factors 300 A - 5 ...
... Cost - cutting possibilities for document reproduction Recommended abbreviation usage 247 279 A - 2 Recommended capitalization usage 287 A - 3 Recommended compounding usage 292 A - 4 Metric ( SI ) units and conversion factors 300 A - 5 ...
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Índice
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
How this book is organized | 8 |
Audience | 15 |
DESIGN | 29 |
Design parameters | 38 |
Summary of prestructuring work | 46 |
Illustrative components | 89 |
Data components | 107 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 263 |
Abbreviations and acronyms | 277 |
A1 Recommended abbreviation usage | 279 |
Capitalization | 284 |
A2 Recommended capitalization usage | 287 |
Compounding | 291 |
Metric conversions | 296 |
A1 Use of engineering and SI units in graphs | 299 |
Integration | 118 |
Collaboratorteam control | 130 |
Legal control | 137 |
PACKAGING | 145 |
Document consolidation | 175 |
Binding | 182 |
TESTING | 193 |
Quality assurance | 200 |
PRODUCTION | 213 |
documentation solutions | 224 |
Pilotscale production | 243 |
Distribution | 251 |
A4 Metric SI units and conversion factors | 300 |
Numbers | 301 |
Punctuation | 306 |
A6 Recommended punctuation usage | 308 |
References and notes | 318 |
Spelling | 323 |
A7 Recommended reference format | 324 |
Symbols | 341 |
A9 Recommended symbol usage | 343 |
Usage | 348 |
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