Handbook for Preparing Engineering Documents: From Concept to CompletionJohn Wiley & Sons, 1995 M10 5 - 392 pages 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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From Concept to Completion Joan G. Nagle. PREPARING ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETION JOAN G. NAGLE HANDBOOK FOR PREPARING ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS This One 91J9 - D3L. HANDBOOK FOR Front Cover.
From Concept to Completion Joan G. Nagle. PREPARING ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETION JOAN G. NAGLE HANDBOOK FOR PREPARING ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS This One 91J9 - D3L. HANDBOOK FOR Front Cover.
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... Preparing documents as an engineering process How this book is organized 2 REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS Purpose Audience Needs Content Economy Compatibility Approach Background Technical expertise Reading ability Cultural factors Attitude Time ...
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Contents
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 |
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