|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revised: 10/19/2004
|
|
|
|
||||||
|
|
Documentation Systems & Technical Writing
My current focus is on complex and advanced solutions and technologies primarily for the enterprise market. One drawback to such projects is that they have notoriously long lead times and contract closing cycles. The other drawback is that cutting-edge technologies can be difficult for even IT professionals to understand. Which means that it can also be difficult for a large corporation to assess the impact of complex new technology initiatives even if the company stands to benefit greatly. In contrast, most large organizations either already have underway or understand the concepts involved with documentation related projects and initiatives. The terms documentation, documentation systems, technical writer, tech writer, documentation specialist, etc., are all terms the corporate World can relate to. Large organizations routinely seek out skilled technical people and contractors to work on their technical writing or documentation systems related projects. If you are looking for a contractor to deliver these kinds of services at a high level then you may want to consider the unique skills and experience that I am able to bring to your projects. This is especially true if you desire high-quality results, if you are migrating text or documents from one platform or application to another, or if you would like to automate tasks related to your documentation projects that currently require human staffing. I have extensive experience in technical writing and documentation related projects, applying artificial intelligence to text manipulation and natural language processing, and in the overall automation of text manipulation and data migration tasks. All of the above is equally applicable to data mining projects. Numerous articles related to documentation and documentation systems have appeared on this Website over the years. This section of my Website is still under construction. In the meantime, below are links to a number of articles and presentations related to this topic that you may find to be of interest. Sincerely, Phillip A.
Covington
Automation: Are you paying for technical writers to work on a project that can be automated? Blue Cross Blue Shield Case Study
Informational And Instructional Links: A Non-Technical Introduction to Document Management If XML Is So Great, Why Bother With SGML?
Presentations: Slashing Time and Costs by As Much As 90% Using Artificial Intelligence and Automation
Writing Samples: Browser Tips: Really Basic, But Really Useful The Very Best Strategies For Preventing And Eliminating Spam Preventing What Comes Next:
Computers — The Plain English Guide: Publishing Background And Info.
Send mail to with questions or
comments about this web site.
|
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|