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Jun 27, 2001, 3:48:20 PM6/27/01
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Estimating: Time required for a Documentation Project
 
A new article from ISO Communication Services is available to you free by email. Who should read it? Everyone in the Technical Writing, Documentation or Publications department.
 
 
Estimating: Time required for a Documentation Project presents helpful guidelines and professional suggestions including:
  • Documentation dependents
  • The One Page Per Day rule
  • Things that affect time needed to complete a project, and
  • Question that may need to be asked concerning System Development, Source Material, Schedule, Review Cycle, Tools, the Documentation Team, Subject Matter Experts, Reviewers, and all parties concerned.
 
To obtain your free attached copy, simply send email to isoco...@yahoo.com and include your job title, the company you work for and a direct telephone number.
 
The Adobe PDF File, under 12-KB, requires the Adobe Acrobat reader and is intended as a sample of the tools we use and the way we write.
 
As your Write! Solution we offer the following:
 
  • A better cost-effective way of managing your documentation projects
  • The value-added resources needed to create leading edge communication
  • Professional support to deliver results on time and within budget
  • Dependable services to develop and deliver paper and electronic documentation, online help, training and multimedia materials
  • Experience and skills using all the tools from Microsoft, Adobe, Corel, eHELP, Macromedia, and many more desk top publishing applications
  • e-Commerce knowledge and experience from the days of the BBS when a 300 baud modem was the hottest item to the leading edge of Internet and Intranet broadband technology, and
  • Best of all, we keep our service clean, clear and to the point with no frills or gimmicks to confuse the message or pad the project invoice!
 
Check out our revised site @ www.isocom2000.com
 


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