The Elements of Technical Writing

The Elements of Technical Writing by Gary Blake is a comprehensive guide published by Pearson P T R on December 19, 2000. This first edition, consisting of 192 pages, is presented in English and focuses on the principles of creating clear and concise technical documents. It serves as a resource for writing proposals, reports, manuals, letters, memos, and other essential documents across various technical fields.
Readers will find practical examples and text that specifically address the writing challenges faced by systems analysts and software engineers. This book emphasizes the importance of clarity and conciseness in technical writing, making it a valuable tool for professionals seeking to improve their documentation skills. With its structured approach, The Elements of Technical Writing provides insights into effective communication within technical disciplines.
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The essential guide to writing clear, concise proposals, reports, manuals, letters, memos, and other documents in every technical field. Includes a section with examples and text that address the specialized writing problems of systems analysts and software engineers.
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