Rob Pierce

32 articles
  1. Notes from the chair
    doi:10.1145/2466489.2466491
  2. Designing communication for a system of systems
    doi:10.1145/2180857.2180858
  3. Some thoughts on audience and context in software development and user assistance
    doi:10.1145/2180851.2180852
  4. Oh Indiana
    doi:10.1145/2180848.2180849
  5. Member responses on what is design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179501.2179502
  6. Job roles in the design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179513
  7. Looking for your input on what is design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2179508.2179509
  8. More thoughts on what is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2179514.2179515
  9. Thoughts on design of communication
    doi:10.1145/2169209.2169211
  10. SIGDOC 06 conference synopsis, with thoughts on what is design of communication?
    doi:10.1145/2169209.2169210
  11. The world is not English
    doi:10.1145/2169207.2169208
  12. Meeting your audience and gaining customer insight
    doi:10.1145/2169205.2169206
  13. Meeting your audience and gaining customer insight
    doi:10.1145/2169203.2169204
  14. Meeting your audience and gaining customer insight
    doi:10.1145/2168819.2168821
  15. Parallel design and development for documentation projects
    doi:10.1145/2168815.2168816
  16. An introduction to documentation testing
    doi:10.1145/2168817.2168818
  17. Modeling an information architecture
    doi:10.1145/2168813.2168814
  18. Documentation tooling and conversion issues
    doi:10.1145/2168811.2168812
  19. Prototyping an information architecture
    doi:10.1145/2168809.2168810
  20. Affinity and the application of best practices
    doi:10.1145/2168807.2168808
  21. What is round-trip engineering to an information developer?
    doi:10.1145/2168805.2168806
  22. Is your organization's technical content in sync?
    doi:10.1145/2168801.2168802
  23. One aspect of optimizing reference documentation
    doi:10.1145/2168803.2168804
  24. Working with technical support personnel to better identify your audience
    doi:10.1145/2168799.2168800
  25. Using a database to manage documentation changes
    doi:10.1145/2168784.2168785
  26. Working with engineers
    doi:10.1145/2168787.2168788
  27. Maintaining multiple versions of documentation source files
    doi:10.1145/2168789.2168790
  28. Seamless integrations with engineering
    doi:10.1145/2168791.2168792
  29. My SIGDOC conference trip report
    doi:10.1145/2168746.2168747
  30. Documenting client/server APIs
    doi:10.1145/2168744.2168745
  31. Identifying your audience
    doi:10.1145/2168739.2168741
  32. Reverse engineering
    doi:10.1145/2168736.2168737