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2. Use of terrestrial laser scanning point cloud in the inventory of Mechowo Caves.
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Klapa, Przemysław, Mitka, Bartosz, Duraziński, Dawid, Zagórowski, Mateusz, and Podżorska, Aleksandra
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POINT cloud , *MEASURING instruments , *GEOSPATIAL data , *CAVES , *OPTICAL scanners , *INVENTORIES - Abstract
An inventory is a set of technical operations for obtaining reliable information about a site in order to prepare technical and descriptive documentation, presenting the current state of objects. One of the measurement technologies allowing for the acquisition of reliable and comprehensive information about a site is terrestrial laser scanning. A point cloud from terrestrial laser scanning generates both 2D surveys and 3D models of various types of objects. The scope of research work included the application of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology in the inventory of the Mechowo Caves -- a cave in the village of Mechowo. The survey of the area in front of the cave and its part accessible to visitors was carried out using a Leica P40 laser scanner. Due to the highly varied shape of the cave ( multiple low and narrow passages) and its unique character, the measurement had to be performed in a non-standard way -- with the use of numerous measuring stations with different combinations of measuring instrument settings and variable scanning parameters. As a result of the work, a point cloud was generated, based on which cross-sections presenting the spatial layout of the Mechowo Caves were created, as well as a 3D model of the area covered by the survey. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. An Intuitive Interface for Technical Documentation Based on Semantic Knowledge Graphs
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Loch, Frieder, Stolze, Markus, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, da Silva, Hugo Plácido, editor, and Cipresso, Pietro, editor
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- 2023
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4. From Therbligs to Visual Assets: A Technique to Convey Work Instructions in Augmented Reality Technical Documentation
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Gattullo, Michele, Laviola, Enricoandrea, Uva, Antonio Emmanuele, Chaari, Fakher, Series Editor, Gherardini, Francesco, Series Editor, Ivanov, Vitalii, Series Editor, Cavas-Martínez, Francisco, Editorial Board Member, di Mare, Francesca, Editorial Board Member, Haddar, Mohamed, Editorial Board Member, Kwon, Young W., Editorial Board Member, Trojanowska, Justyna, Editorial Board Member, Gerbino, Salvatore, editor, Lanzotti, Antonio, editor, Martorelli, Massimo, editor, Mirálbes Buil, Ramón, editor, Rizzi, Caterina, editor, and Roucoules, Lionel, editor
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- 2023
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5. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING SYSTEMS ON THE 'ARXIU VALENCIÀ DEL DISSENY' INTERIOR DESIGN SAMPLES.
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SOLBES-GARCÍA, Álvaro, GAITÁN SALVATELLA, Mar, MARTÍNEZ FERNÁNDEZ, Javier, and ALBA PAGÁN, Ester
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IMAGING systems ,INTERIOR decoration ,MULTISPECTRAL imaging ,DIGITAL cameras ,DIGITAL single-lens reflex cameras ,ELECTRONIC data processing - Abstract
Cultural heritage analysis using Multispectral (MSI) and Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) has grown significantly since the early 21st century. This boom has been related to the development of digital imaging, with the appearance of cheaper and easier-to-use tools. This paper presents a comparative study between two multispectral imaging systems applied to interior design watercolours from the Arxiu Valencià del Disseny (AVD) at the Universitat de València (UV). For the comparison, the samples were registered with these two systems: one based on an adapted digital DSLR camera and another dedicated hyperspectral camera. One of the systems made it possible to combine multiband technical photography (TP) with MSI (405-920nm, 18 bands) and open-source software processing. The second, based on HSI in the VNIR region (400-1000nm, 204 bands), even though it was not preferable for art photographic registration, favoured the data acquisition and processing thanks to the proprietary software automatization mechanisms. Therefore, it was observed that spectral information, calibration, and data processing were more limited in one system than in the other. Finally, this comparison aims to expose considerations to take into account when purchasing this equipment, rating issues such as affordability, versatility of use, and obtaining data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Needs Analysis of Aircraft Mechanics' English Language Skills.
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Korba, Peter, Sekelová, Ingrid, Mikula, Branko, and Koščáková, Martina
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ENGLISH language ,NEEDS assessment ,AERONAUTICAL safety measures ,STATISTICAL software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
English is used in all parts of aviation, especially in aircraft maintenance, where all documentation and various manuals are written in this language. However, there are no formal requirements for aircraft mechanics to have a certain level of English. Nevertheless, aircraft mechanics must master their English language skills, since they are needed for managing their work tasks. This study deals with the issue of insufficiency of standardized English courses, and determines the English language needs of aircraft maintenance in the Slovak Republic, using a triangular approach. The gathered data from 80 respondents for this paper were subjected to descriptive and inferential statistics, which were calculated by the means of Jamovi statistical software. The results revealed that aircraft mechanics engage most often in communication situations that require their knowledge of the reading skill. The importance of all language skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) is proven by the determination of the most-common communication activities of aircraft mechanics, which should be included in specialized English courses. The results of this study are useful in the creation of language courses which increase the level of English in aircraft maintenance, thus, increasing safety in aviation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Semantic Text Segment Classification of Structured Technical Content
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Höllig, Julian, Dufter, Philipp, Geierhos, Michaela, Ziegler, Wolfgang, Schütze, Hinrich, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Métais, Elisabeth, editor, Meziane, Farid, editor, Horacek, Helmut, editor, and Kapetanios, Epaminondas, editor
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- 2021
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8. Printing Templates Engine (PTE): A Solution for Offline Document Management in Non-Digital Territories
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria de Serveis i Sistemes d'Informació, Costal Costa, Dolors, Uroz Rivas, Roberto, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria de Serveis i Sistemes d'Informació, Costal Costa, Dolors, and Uroz Rivas, Roberto
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Aquest treball final de màster és sobre Printing Template Engine (PTE), un motor de renderització de PDF destinat a millorar els procediments de generació i gestió de documents. L'estudi examina les dificultats amb els processos de documents convencionals i el requisit d'un sistema complet que combini sincronització de dades, funcionalitat offline i renderització dinàmica. El treball se centra en l'arquitectura i el disseny de PTE, fent ús de la tecnologia JavaScript i processos Agile per garantir-ne usabilitat, escalabilitat i adaptabilitat. PTE demostra la seva eficàcia en la producció de documents PDF personalitzats mitjançant procediments rigorosos de prova i control de qualitat. El projecte també aborda la seguretat, el rendiment i els avenços futurs alhora que integra PTE amb els sistemes actuals. Els resultats emfatitzen la importància de la PTE per a l'optimització del procés documental, la millora de la productivitat i la satisfacció de les demandes de les regions sense alfabetització digital. En definitiva, aquesta iniciativa avança en el camp de la gestió de documents i proporciona informació valuosa a les empreses que busquen solucions fiables i eficaces per a les activitats relacionades amb els documents.
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- 2024
9. The ‘boring’ but important part of our work : A Case Study on Developer Experience Enhancements for Technical Documentation
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Rasmussen, Hannes and Rasmussen, Hannes
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IST is a company that develops software for the education sector. The company's growth has led to inconsistency in its software suite, negatively impacting user and developer experience. User interface components such as buttons and forms vary in design and implementation across their services, making it challenging for users to navigate and for developers to maintain. To improve this, IST has started a project to switch to a different front-end architecture, known as micro-frontend, which will need to be accompanied by technical documentation. This project is referred to as ‘CommonUI’. Reading and contributing to documentation, especially for software, is indicated by existing literature to be perceived unappealing by developers. This thesis aims to explore developers' attitudes toward documentation and proposes Developer Experience-oriented features. The method process involves a literature review, semi-structured interviews and identifying themes using thematic analysis. The findings reject the hypothesis that developers find documentation unappealing, indicating that most developers view engaging with documentation positively, motivated by altruism. Key themes identified from the interviews include the need for examples, up-to-date, concise text, and easily findable documentation. Proposed features to improve the Developer Experience include interactive component examples, integration of documentation with design specifications, dynamic presentation of code from source files, mechanisms for user feedback, text limitations, and enhanced search functionality.
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- 2024
10. A Cross-cultural Aspect of the Technical Writer Profession
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Grodnikova, Vlada A., Bolshakova, Anna V., Abakumova, Maria V., Shakurov, Andrei A., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, and Anikina, Zhanna, editor
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- 2020
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11. Re-engineering of the Elements of Small Hydro Turbines
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Šunje, Edin, Leto, Amar, Bubalo, Adis, Isić, Safet, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, and Karabegović, Isak, editor
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- 2020
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12. Informing the Use of Visual Assets in Industrial Augmented Reality
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Gattullo, Michele, Scurati, Giulia Wally, Evangelista, Alessandro, Ferrise, Francesco, Fiorentino, Michele, Uva, Antonio Emmanuele, Rizzi, Caterina, editor, Andrisano, Angelo Oreste, editor, Leali, Francesco, editor, Gherardini, Francesco, editor, Pini, Fabio, editor, and Vergnano, Alberto, editor
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- 2020
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13. Evaluating the Benefits of Collaborative VR Review for Maintenance Documentation and Risk Assessment.
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Heinonen, Hanna, Burova, Alisa, Siltanen, Sanni, Lähteenmäki, Jussi, Hakulinen, Jaakko, and Turunen, Markku
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RISK assessment ,DOCUMENTATION ,MANUFACTURING processes ,VIRTUAL reality ,PLANT maintenance ,VIRTUAL work teams - Abstract
Featured Application: Based on data from a globally operating industrial company, this study demonstrated the benefits of VR to maintenance documentation review and risk assessment processes. Technical documentation creation is a collaborative process involving several departments in R&D. Even though virtual reality (VR) has been demonstrated to facilitate industrial collaboration and advance the product development lifecycle in earlier studies, it has not been utilized for technical documentation review and risk assessment processes in industrial companies. This article presents a case study where the benefits of VR to maintenance documentation reviews and risk assessments were studied. The virtual reality environment was tested by nine domain experts from an industrial company in a user study that replicated their actual real-life industrial collaboration tasks. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected during the study. Our findings show that collaborative VR has the potential to enhance the documentation review and risk assessment processes. Overall, the concept of using virtual reality for documentation review and risk assessment processes was rated positively by participants, and even though further development is needed for the review tools, VR was viewed as a concept that facilitates collaboration, enhances the current review practices, and increases spatial understanding. The benefits of VR are evident, especially for geographically scattered teams that rarely meet face-to-face or do not have access to the actual physical equipment. In cases where traditional means of communication are not enough, process improvements are needed for documentation review and risk assessment processes, and our proposed solution is VR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Concepts for creating augmented reality based technical documentations for the maintenance of machine tools.
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Klimant, Philipp and Kollatsch, Christian
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The maintenance process of machine tools becomes more complex and difficult due to its increasing complexity and individuality. Augmented reality (AR) can support the maintenance engineer by visualizing the process with individual working steps and further information in a user-friendly manner. In order to an efficient deployment, a short and automated creation process of the AR based documentation is required including the integration of existing systems and data such as the technical documentation, CAD models and PDM data. This avoids a complete rewriting and manual creation of the AR based documentation in addition to the standard paper-based version. Therefore, various concepts for creating AR based technical documentations for the maintenance of machine tools are presented and verified including an analysis of the required documentation data, systems and processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Distributed Asymmetric Virtual Reality in Industrial Context: Enhancing the Collaboration of Geographically Dispersed Teams in the Pipeline of Maintenance Method Development and Technical Documentation Creation.
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Burova, Alisa, Palma, Paulina Becerril, Truong, Phong, Mäkelä, John, Heinonen, Hanna, Hakulinen, Jaakko, Ronkainen, Kimmo, Raisamo, Roope, Turunen, Markku, and Siltanen, Sanni
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PIPELINE maintenance & repair ,VIRTUAL reality ,HEAD-mounted displays ,VIRTUAL work teams ,MANUFACTURING processes ,INDUSTRIAL efficiency ,PLANT maintenance ,SCALABILITY - Abstract
Featured Application: Based on data from multinational domain experts in the field of Industrial Maintenance, this study demonstrated the application cases and advantages of asymmetric VR set-up to address needs present in the industry. Virtual Reality (VR) is a critical emerging technology in industrial contexts, as it facilitates collaboration and supports the product development lifecycle. However, its broad adoption is constrained by complex and high-cost integration. The use of VR among devices with various immersion and control levels may solve this obstacle, and increase the scalability of VR technologies. This article presents a case study on applying asymmetry between the COVE-VR platform and Microsoft Teams to enable distributed collaboration of multinational departments and enhance the maintenance method and documentation creation processes. Overall, five remote collaborative sessions were held with 20 experts from four countries. Our findings suggest that asymmetry between head-mounted display and Teams users enhances the quality of communication among geographically dispersed teams and their spatial understanding, which positively influences knowledge transfer and efficiency of industrial processes. Based on qualitative evaluation of the asymmetric VR setup, we further suggest a list of guidelines on how to enhance the collaboration efficiency for low-cost distributed asymmetric VR from three perspectives: organization, collaboration and technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Development of Technical Documentation of Small Vessels.
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Bešić, Emir, Matulja, Tin, Hadjina, Marko, and Smilović, Marin
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DOCUMENTATION , *MOTORBOATS , *CONFORMITY , *CROATS , *BOATS & boating , *CONTAINER terminals - Abstract
The development of technical documentation of vessels provides that the design, construction and conformity assessment is clearly understood and meets the competent requirements. This paper presents the development process of technical documentation for a small vessel, i.e. a motorboat of project category B (navigation on the high seas), whose hull length is within the range from 2.5 m to 24 m, according to the given norms. For example, the paper will present a boat intended as a polyvalent workboat in service on the Adriatic Sea, whose documentation has been prepared according to standards, i.e. the requirements of the Croatian Register of Shipping (HRN EN ISO Standards) [1]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
17. Terms in an Aircraft Mechanic's Professional Life.
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BOROWSKA, ANNA
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AVIATION mechanics (Persons) ,TECHNICAL English ,ACRONYMS ,AERONAUTICAL communications systems - Abstract
The aim of the paper is to analyse a terminological mechanism applied in choosing English words and phrases which are the basis for professional communication between airport aircraft mechanics of various nationalities. Correctly applied terminology facilitates successful communication and can contribute to reducing incidents arising from errors made during aircraft pre-flight preparation. Aircraft mechanics communicate not only by means of specialised terms and acronyms, but also by AECMA/ASD1 standardised Simplified Technical English for technical documentation purposes. Due to frequent text comprehension problems, common specific words have been selected according to the rule "one word - one meaning." Furthermore, English grammar has been simplified for successful international communication between aircraft mechanics. Thus, a specific communication tool has been created and is currently in global use, which indirectly contributes to flight safety. The author presents common trends applied in the process of terms selection in the working environment. She also emphasises the necessity of using clear and concise terminology in aviation communication. The author's observations can support aircraft mechanics' language training, and terminological as well as translation work. The article familiarises the reader with some key concepts of aircraft maintenance terminology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
18. Evaluating the Benefits of Collaborative VR Review for Maintenance Documentation and Risk Assessment
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Hanna Heinonen, Alisa Burova, Sanni Siltanen, Jussi Lähteenmäki, Jaakko Hakulinen, and Markku Turunen
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virtual reality ,technical documentation ,maintenance method development ,risk assessment ,collaborative VR ,industrial maintenance ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Technical documentation creation is a collaborative process involving several departments in R&D. Even though virtual reality (VR) has been demonstrated to facilitate industrial collaboration and advance the product development lifecycle in earlier studies, it has not been utilized for technical documentation review and risk assessment processes in industrial companies. This article presents a case study where the benefits of VR to maintenance documentation reviews and risk assessments were studied. The virtual reality environment was tested by nine domain experts from an industrial company in a user study that replicated their actual real-life industrial collaboration tasks. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected during the study. Our findings show that collaborative VR has the potential to enhance the documentation review and risk assessment processes. Overall, the concept of using virtual reality for documentation review and risk assessment processes was rated positively by participants, and even though further development is needed for the review tools, VR was viewed as a concept that facilitates collaboration, enhances the current review practices, and increases spatial understanding. The benefits of VR are evident, especially for geographically scattered teams that rarely meet face-to-face or do not have access to the actual physical equipment. In cases where traditional means of communication are not enough, process improvements are needed for documentation review and risk assessment processes, and our proposed solution is VR.
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- 2022
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19. TEKNO: Preparing Legacy Technical Documents for Semantic Information Systems
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Furth, Sebastian, Schirm, Maximilian, Belli, Volker, Baumeister, Joachim, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Frasincar, Flavius, editor, Ittoo, Ashwin, editor, Nguyen, Le Minh, editor, and Métais, Elisabeth, editor
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- 2017
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20. Distributed Asymmetric Virtual Reality in Industrial Context: Enhancing the Collaboration of Geographically Dispersed Teams in the Pipeline of Maintenance Method Development and Technical Documentation Creation
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Alisa Burova, Paulina Becerril Palma, Phong Truong, John Mäkelä, Hanna Heinonen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Kimmo Ronkainen, Roope Raisamo, Markku Turunen, and Sanni Siltanen
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collaborative VR ,asymmetric VR ,industrial maintenance ,distributed collaboration ,maintenance method development ,technical documentation ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Virtual Reality (VR) is a critical emerging technology in industrial contexts, as it facilitates collaboration and supports the product development lifecycle. However, its broad adoption is constrained by complex and high-cost integration. The use of VR among devices with various immersion and control levels may solve this obstacle, and increase the scalability of VR technologies. This article presents a case study on applying asymmetry between the COVE-VR platform and Microsoft Teams to enable distributed collaboration of multinational departments and enhance the maintenance method and documentation creation processes. Overall, five remote collaborative sessions were held with 20 experts from four countries. Our findings suggest that asymmetry between head-mounted display and Teams users enhances the quality of communication among geographically dispersed teams and their spatial understanding, which positively influences knowledge transfer and efficiency of industrial processes. Based on qualitative evaluation of the asymmetric VR setup, we further suggest a list of guidelines on how to enhance the collaboration efficiency for low-cost distributed asymmetric VR from three perspectives: organization, collaboration and technology.
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- 2022
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21. Approach to Rapid Software Design of Mobile Applications’ User Interface
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Vyacheslav Chernikov
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mobile applications development ,software design ,technical writing ,technical documentation ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 - Abstract
Mobile applications have a lot of unique challenges during the development process. One of them is monolith architecture that can’t be skipped even for large Mobile Enterprise applications. Software engineer should keep mind the whole source code structure to be effective. This article will introduce an approach to Rapid Software Design that allows to make a working documentation related to code and understandable by all team members. Rapid Software Design is suitable for Waterfall/Agile processes of developing applications with graphical user interface (web, mobile, desktop, embedded) and initially was created for mobile projects. This article contains only the description of User Interface related documentation despite the whole Rapid Software Design also covering the usage of architecture patterns, business logic, services, features of mobile operation systems and writing automated tests.
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- 2018
22. Towards Next Generation Technical Documentation in Augmented Reality Using a Context-Aware Information Manager.
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Gattullo, Michele, Evangelista, Alessandro, Manghisi, Vito M., Uva, Antonio E., Fiorentino, Michele, Boccaccio, Antonio, Ruta, Michele, and Gabbard, Joseph L.
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AUGMENTED reality ,TECHNICAL information ,PLANT maintenance ,ELECTRONIC paper ,VIRTUAL reality ,DOCUMENTATION - Abstract
Technical documentation is evolving from static contents presented on paper or via digital publishing to real-time on-demand contents displayed via virtual and augmented reality (AR) devices. However, how best to provide personalized and context-relevant presentation of technical information is still an open field of research. In particular, the systems described in the literature can manage a limited number of modalities to convey technical information, and do not consider the 'people' factor. Then, in this work, we present a Context-Aware Technical Information Management (CATIM) system, that dynamically manages (1) what information as well as (2) how information is presented in an augmented reality interface. The system was successfully implemented, and we made a first evaluation in the real industrial scenario of the maintenance of a hydraulic valve. We also measured the time performance of the system, and results revealed that CATIM performs fast enough to support interactive AR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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23. Koncept priprave navodil za uporabo proizvodov.
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Smolič, Katja and Begeš, Gaber
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Knowing, understanding and implementing the European technical legislation is essential in the products development, design, manufacture and quality assurance. For each developed product, should be prepared a technical documentation. User instructions are an integral part of every product, therefore all those who want to sell their products, should learn how to write them. The aim of our work is to propose a universal concept for preparing user instructions to be used for any product, either small or complex. Specifications for the structure, content and presentation of user instructions are laid down in the IEC 82079-1 standard which provides a concept basis for writing user instructions. Chapter 1 in our paper presents the open issues, in machine safety, CE labeling and writing technical documentation. Chapter 2 explains the meaning of a technical communicator and presents the IEC 82079-1 standard, that defines the importance and the the content to be covered by the user instructions and gives guidelines that should be carefully followed when writing of the user instructions. Chapter 3 gives a reference to the template for the user manual and draws conclusions of our work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
24. Finding Stories in the Threads: Can Technical Communication Students Leverage User-Generated Content to Gain Subject-Matter Familiarity?.
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Lam, Chris and Biggerstaff, Ellen
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USER-generated content , *COMMUNICATION of technical information , *TECHNICAL writing , *INTERNET content , *KNOWLEDGE gap theory , *LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
Background: Previous research on user-generated content in technical communication focused primarily on non-traditional forms of technical communication outside of traditional institutions and organizations. User-generated content from the forum StackOverflow provides rich knowledge and stories behind problems faced by web and software developers. This study explores how technical communicators engage in this knowledge-rich content specific to web and software developers. Our findings provide insights into how researchers, instructors, and practicing technical communicators might leverage user-generated forum content in their work. Literature review: Previous research examined how user-generated content is a form of technical writing and technical editing. Furthermore, some research in technical communication has examined how technical user forums present a type of user-generated content to which technical communicators might add value. However, no research on user forums has explicitly examined how technical communicators engage in user forums to gain subject-matter familiarity or expertise. This study seeks to explore how technical communication students engage in user forums to troubleshoot coding problems. Research questions: 1. Are technical communication students able to successfully solve unfamiliar coding problems using user-generated content posted on the StackOverflow website? Are they able to identify the conceptual knowledge needed to solve the coding problem? 2. When learning about new, unfamiliar technical content, how do technical communication students search for information and decide which forum content to engage with? 3. Do technical communication students make meaning and actively fill knowledge gaps when they engage in new, unfamiliar technical content on StackOverflow? 4. After searching and reading through user-generated forum content to troubleshoot a coding task, do technical communication students feel confident enough in what they learned to teach someone else? Results: Most participants were unable to solve any of the coding problems using StackOverflow. Those who did successfully troubleshoot the coding problems exhibited more active scanning when selecting a search thread and made meaning of thread content more closely. Conclusions: Actively engaging and making meaning of thread content reveals insights into the stories behind the thread. These stories provide important details and clues for gaining subject-matter familiarity, but users must actively engage in meaning-making to access the stories and fill knowledge gaps. Practitioners and instructors can leverage content on StackOverflow to better understand coding problems. StackOverflow threads, along with other user-generated forum content, also give instructors insight into technical audiences and can be leveraged to teach students how to use primary research to better understand audiences. Researchers can continue to study how novice users interact with user-generated content by investigating how confidence levels affect meaning-making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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25. ATEX—Ignition Hazard Assessment (IHA)
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Jespen, Torben, Pham, Hoang, Series editor, and Jespen, Torben
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- 2016
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26. EU Legislation
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Jespen, Torben, Pham, Hoang, Series editor, and Jespen, Torben
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- 2016
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27. Technical Documentation
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Smardzewski, Jerzy and Smardzewski, Jerzy
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- 2015
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28. Technical Documentation (Drawing)
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Duhovnik, Jože, Demšar, Ivan, Drešar, Primož, Duhovnik, Jože, Demsar, Ivan, and Drešar, Primož
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- 2015
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29. Assemblies
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Duhovnik, Jože, Demšar, Ivan, Drešar, Primož, Duhovnik, Jože, Demsar, Ivan, and Drešar, Primož
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- 2015
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30. Welding a Construction
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Duhovnik, Jože, Demšar, Ivan, Drešar, Primož, Duhovnik, Jože, Demsar, Ivan, and Drešar, Primož
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- 2015
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31. An Active Learning Module to Introduce Students to the Importance of Flowcharts and Technical Documentation
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Mark M. Budnik, Rebecca Thomas, Stewart Thomas, and Nicholas Rosasco
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Flowcharts ,CS1 ,Programming 1 ,Technical Documentation ,Development Tools ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
The nature of problems typically tackled in initial programming courses can lead students to dismiss problem solving techniques and processes. Faculty and students in Programming 1 and 2 classes are prone to focus on the mechanics and syntax of programming at the expense of building increasingly complex and realistic models of the solution. To motivate undergraduate students to accept the importance of flowcharts, pseudo-code, documentation, and other development tools, we present a series of active learning lessons for introductory programming classes built and tested at Valparaiso University. These lessons introduce development tools and problem solving as vital components of an overall solution and provide opportunities for students to see their value in real world applications. Following the lessons, 100% of the students recognized the importance of development tools, and 95% of the students identified a desire to learn more about how they can be used.
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- 2017
32. DETERMINING THE NEED FOR ZERO SERIES EXECUTION IN MANUFACTURING PROCESSES IN THE TEXTILE GARMENT INDUSTRY
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OANA Ioan Pave, OANA Dorina, and SIMON Andreea Anca
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zero series ,technical documentation ,design ,qulity ,fold ,inside fold ,defects ,Manufactures ,TS1-2301 - Abstract
Because the industrial production requires the application of some transformation procedures on the material resources, so that a clothing product comes out with optimal use value in terms of maximum economic efficiency, one of the main influencial factors is the quality of the products. To make manufacturing processes more efficient, it is necessary to carry out the zero series in order to ensure the quality of the technological processes, as well as to prevent some design deficiencies. Among the main operations undertaken to ensure the quality of the zero series, we mention: creating the conditions for launch, tracking and finalizing the accompanying production documents under similar series production conditions; zero-series producers are usually the same workers who make up the series production line; equipping with the appropriate equipment and providing with necessary devices in order to create the technical conditions for the execution of the zero series; providing technical assistance in relation to manufacturing and control documentation for eliminating the design deficiencies. This paper presents the architecture of the zero series execution in manufacturing processes in the textile garment industry. The information obtained from the zero-series analysis is directed to the technical support, for possible corrections of the patterns according to which the products were manufactured.
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33. A visual design method and its application to high reliability hypermedia systems
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Newman, Robert Malcolm
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005 ,Technical documentation ,Information design - Abstract
This work addresses the problem of the production of hypermedia documentation for applications that require high reliability, particularly technical documentation in safety critical industries. One requirement of this application area is for the availability of a task-based organisation, which can guide and monitor such activities as maintenance and repair. In safety critical applications there must be some guarantee that such sequences are correctly presented. Conventional structuring and design methods for hypermedia systems do not allow such guarantees to be made. A formal design method that is based on a process algebra is proposed as a solution to this problem. Design methods of this kind need to be accessible to information designers. This is achieved by use of a technique already familiar to them: the storyboard. By development of a storyboard notation that is syntactically equivalent to a process algebra a bridge is made between information design and computer science, allowing formal analysis and refinement of the specification drafted by information designers. Process algebras produce imperative structures that do not map easily into the declarative formats used for some hypermedia systems, but can be translated into concurrent programs. This translation process, into a language developed by the author, called ClassiC, is illustrated and the properties that make ClassiC a suitable implementation target discussed. Other possible implementation targets are evaluated, and a comparative illustration given of translation into another likely target, Java.
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34. Challenges of digitization of technical documentation from the second half of the 20th century
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Borovina, Hrvoje and Stančić, Hrvoje
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tehnički elaborati ,INDOK ,special and technical libraries ,Končar – Institut za elektrotehniku ,DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI. Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti. Knjižničarstvo ,Končar Group ,digitalizacija ,Končar - Electrical Engineering Institute ,Grupa Končar ,digitization ,specijalne i tehničke knjižnice ,information and documentation ,SOCIAL SCIENCES. Information and Communication Sciences. Library Science ,technical documentation - Abstract
Tema ovog diplomskog rada su digitalizacija i izazovi digitalizacije šest tehničkih elaborata iz druge polovine 20. stoljeća (1964. – 1978.) ustupljenih od tvrtke KONČAR – Institut za elektrotehniku d.o.o. Imajući u vidu povijesnu i tehničku vrijednost, jedinstvenost, samo jedan primjerak – original i potrebu za širom dostupnosti istraživačima njihova digitalizacija je bila prijeko potrebna. Odabrana tema obrađena je kroz dva aspekta. Prvi dio je praktične prirode koji se sastoji od ispitivanja tehničkih mogućnosti opreme na raspolaganju i određivanje optimalnih parametara skeniranja, digitalizacije tehničkih elaborata, grafičke obrade skeniranih dokumenta i pripreme digitaliziranih elaborata za predaju u Informacijsko-dokumentacijski odjel (INDOK). U drugom dijelu rada prikazana je teorijska razrada na praktičnom primjeru u kojem se pojašnjavaju pojmovi specijalnih knjižnica i definiraju pojmovi sastavnih dijelova tehničkih elaborata, istražuju se povijest i razvoj Grupe Končar i odjela INDOK-a, objašnjava tehnička dokumentacija i od čega se ona sastoji, prikazuju se različite vrste i formati papira koji su korišteni, načini zapisivanja, starenje papira, izazovi digitalizacije, grafička obrada, zaštita, prijenos, pohrana, pregled, korištenje i održavanje digitalnog gradiva. Zaključak daje uvid u ostvarenje postavljenih ciljeva i daje preporuke za daljnju digitalizaciju tehničkih elaborata. The subject of this thesis is the digitization and challenges of digitization of a set of six technical documentations from the second half of the 20th century (1964. – 1978.) originating from and provided by the company KONČAR - Institute of Electrical Engineering d.o.o. Bearing in mind the historical and technical value, uniqueness, only one copy - the original and the need for wider availability to researchers, their digitization was very necessary. The selected topic is covered through two aspects. The first part is of a practical nature, which consists of testing technical capabilities of the available equipment and determining the optimal scanning parameters, digitization of technical documentation, post-processing and preparation of digitized documentation for submission to the Information and Documentation Department (INDOK). In the second part of the thesis, the theoretical elaboration is shown on a practical example, in which the concepts of special libraries are clarified and the concepts of the constituent parts of technical documentation are defined, the history and development of the Končar Group and the INDOK department is given and further the thesis provides detail analysis and explanations of what, technical documentation is and what it consists of, various types and formats of paper used, recording methods, aging of paper, digitization challenges, post-processing, protection, transfer, storage, access, use and preservation of digital materials. The conclusion provides an insight into the achievement of the set goals and provides recommendations for further digitization of technical documentation.
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35. SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC DISTRIBUTION AND WORKING WITH TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION IN SMALL AND MICRO-SIZED INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES.
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Dimitrov, Yuliyan
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DOCUMENTATION , *ENTERPRISE resource planning , *SMALL business , *INDUSTRIAL management , *COMPUTER-aided design - Abstract
The report presents authors' work on the process of distribution and handling of technical documentation in small and medium-sized industrial enterprises. A model of a draft project of the system is presented. The main structural units of the system and the interactions between them are developed. The advantages and features of the proposed system are outlined against similar existing ones. The main task was the use of CAD systems when working with technical documentation, minimize the use of technical documentation on paper; to train staff to work with advanced technologies for working with and exchanging documents; reduce the auxiliary working time and processing of technical documentation in the company. The developed system is registered in the Patent Office of the Republic of Bulgaria with a Utility model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. FINAL THOUGHTS
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Wallwork, Adrian and Wallwork, Adrian, Series editor
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37. Are Style Guides Controlled Languages? : The Case of Koenig & Bauer AG
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Suchowolec, Karolina, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Kobsa, Alfred, editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Doug, editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Goebel, Randy, editor, Tanaka, Yuzuru, editor, Wahlster, Wolfgang, editor, Siekmann, Jörg, editor, Davis, Brian, editor, Kaljurand, Kaarel, editor, and Kuhn, Tobias, editor
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38. Closing and Reporting
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Munier, Nolberto and Munier, Nolberto
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39. Electro-medical devices: Environmental regulation on hazardous substances.
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Grifa, Rosa Anna and Pozzoli, Giacomo
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In this study, we summarize the drastic restrictions introduced in the last eight years within the European environmental legislation governing electro-medical devices, and highlight manufacturer's obligations to demonstrate compliance with these rules. On July 1, 2011, the recast of the Directive on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (known as RoHS II) was published in the European Official Journal. This Directive, that within its scope, included medical devices (MDs) and in-vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDs), aimed to limit the amount of six toxic materials released into the environment through discarded electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). MDs and IVDs had to be RoHS II compliant from July 22, 2014 and July 22, 2016 respectively. On June 4, 2015, the EU Commission published RoHS III, a new Directive that limited the content of four additional substances belonging to the phthalates group. According to RoHS III, phthalates will be subject to restriction for all EEE, starting from July 22, 2019, with the exception of MDs and monitoring and control equipment which will need another two years. RoHS II is a CE marking Directive; therefore, manufacturers must adhere to its requirements both in technical documentation and in subsequent EU declaration of conformity before affixing the "CE" mark on their finished products. RoHS III is also a CE marking Directive that medical device manufacturers will have to apply starting from July 22, 2021. Although this seems a long time, manufacturers need to start meeting the RoHS III requirements by now to avoid the risk of being out of business for that date. • Electromedical-devices contain hazardous substances that partecipate in soil and groundwater pollution and cause health people risks. • The European Union has implemented a group of Directives aimed to eradicate certain hazardous substances from new EEE. • RoHS II added MDs and IVDs within its scope. RoHS II and RoHS III are CE marking Directives. • Manufacturers must provide technical documentation in order to demonstrate compliance with the RoHS requirements. • RoHS III will entry into force starting from July 22, 2021. Manufacturers must start meeting its requirements by now. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. DZIAŁALNOŚĆ PRZEDSIĘBIORSTWA PAŃSTWOWE PRACOWNIE KONSERWACJI ZABYTKÓW ODDZIAŁ W OLSZTYNIE W ŚWIETLE ZASOBU ARCHIWUM PAŃSTWOWEGO W OLSZTYNIE.
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Włodarczyk, Katarzyna
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PRESERVATION of cultural property ,PRESERVATION of monuments ,HISTORIC buildings ,HEIGHT measurement ,MONUMENTS ,ARCHITECTURAL drawing - Abstract
Copyright of Komunikaty Mazursko-Warminskie is the property of Komunikaty Mazursko-Warminskie and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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41. Overcoming Information Barriers during Technical Communication.
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Gruzova, A. A.
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Technical writing allows reduction of the negative impacts of technical communication barriers by unification and standardization of documents, collection of user product requirements, and study of the user experience to develop scenarios for improving the user-friendliness of a product (usability and human factors), instruction design, and increasing the readability of technical documents through the use of simplified technical language, information style, and information design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Mandatory Characteristics and Parameters of Photoelectric Systems, Arrays and Modules and Methods of their Determining.
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Shepovalova, Olga V.
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Abstract Adequate evaluation of photoelectric systems, photoelectric arrays and photoelectric modules in conditions they are supposed to be operated is one of the most essential problems of today's photoelectric power industry that has to be considered in the course of their designing and putting into service, as well as during operation in particular, permanently changing environments. In this work, mandatory characteristics and parameters of photoelectric systems and system's PV components have been considered that have to be specified by manufacturer in technical documentation. Conventional test and calculations methods for defining these characteristics and parameters have been evaluated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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43. Desarrollos en elaboración de documentación técnica: lenguajes de marcado ligero.
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Tramullas, Jesús
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Lightweight markup languages have been consolidated as the lingua franca for the preparation of technical documents. Their foundations and history are revised, as well as the main languages and documentation generators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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44. Generating Realistic Fake Equations in Order to Reduce Intellectual Property Theft
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Sushil Jajodia, V. S. Subrahmanian, Giridhar Kaushik Ramachandran, Rajesh Ganesan, and Yanhai Xiong
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Set (abstract data type) ,Polynomial ,Focus (computing) ,Theoretical computer science ,Optimization problem ,Differential equation ,Transcendental equation ,Computer science ,Order (business) ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Technical documentation - Abstract
According to research from Symantec, there is a gap of 312 days on average between the time an enterprise is compromised by a zero-day attack and the time the attack is discovered by the victim. This leaves an adversary with a lot of time to exfiltrate corporate IP. Recent work has suggested automatically generating multiple fake versions of a document to impose costs on the attacker who needs to correctly identify the original document from a set of mostly fake documents. But in the real world, documents contain many diverse components. In this paper, we focus on technical documents that often contain equations and present FEE, a framework to generate fake equations in such documents. FEE tries to preserve multiple aspects of a given equation when generating a fake. Moreover, FEE is very general and applies to diverse equational forms including polynomial equations, differential equations, transcendental equations, and more. FEE iteratively solves a complex, changing optimization problem inside it. We also present FEE-FAST, a fast approximate algorithm to solve the optimization problem within FEE. Using a panel of human subjects, we show that FEE achieves a high rate in deceiving sophisticated subjects.
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- 2022
45. PARAMETRIC MODELING AS EFFICIENT WAY OF DESIGNING.
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SMERINGAIOVA, ANNA and WITTNER, MAREK
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PARAMETRIC modeling ,COMPUTER simulation ,COMPUTER-aided design software - Abstract
In this article, the principle of parametric modeling as an efficient way of designing and processing technical documentation is described on the example of creating a specific parametric model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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46. The use of simplified English language for writing technical documentation: The proposal for a research project
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Pendić Zoran R., Ćosović Olivera B., Pendić Rajko Z., and Jakovljević Bojana B.
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simplified English ,simplified technical English (STE) ,technical documentation ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Natural language permits an enormous amount of expressive variation. Writers, especially technical writers, tend to develop special vocabularies (jargons), styles, and grammatical constructions. Technical language becomes opaque not just to ordinary readers, but to experts as well. The problem becomes particularly acute when such text is translated into another language, since the translator may not even be an expert in the technical domain. Controlled Languages (CL) have been developed to counter the tendency of writers to use unusual or overly-specialized, inconsistent language [1, Section 7.6]. Engineering professionals know that making text understandable is very challenging in domestic environment (Serbian language), and especially in an international environment (mostly English language). Simplified Serbian language could help in domestic environment. Simplified English language already helps in international environment. Simplified English is sometimes used as a generic term for a controlled language. Simplified English is the original name of a controlled language originally developed for aerospace industry to facilitate the use of maintenance manuals by engineers for whom English is not the native language. It is now officially known under its trademarked name as Simplified Technical English (STE). Although STE is developed for use in the aerospace and defense industries, other industries have used it as a basis for developing their own controlled English standards, which are mostly used for making appropriate technical documentation.
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47. Development of Technical Documentation of Small Vessels
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Emir Bešić, Tin Matulja, Marko Hadjina, and Marin Smilović
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Technical documentation ,Small vessel ,Croatian Register of Shipping - Abstract
The development of technical documentation of vessels provides that the design, construction and conformity assessment is clearly understood and meets the competent requirements. This paper presents the development process of technical documentation for a small vessel, i.e. a motorboat of project category B (navigation on the high seas), whose hull length is within the range from 2.5 m to 24 m, according to the given norms. For example, the paper will present a boat intended as a polyvalent workboat in service on the Adriatic Sea, whose documentation has been prepared according to standards, i.e. the requirements of the Croatian Register of Shipping (HRN EN ISO Standards)
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48. Parameter estimation of photovoltaic modules using analytical and numerical/iterative approaches: A comparative study
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Driss Saadaoui, Mustapha Elyaqouti, Jihad H'roura, Khalid Assalaou, Dris Ben Hmamou, and Souad Lidaighbi
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Set (abstract data type) ,Estimation theory ,Computer science ,Photovoltaic system ,Equivalent circuit ,Standard test ,Model parameters ,Technical documentation ,Algorithm ,Task (project management) - Abstract
Modeling photovoltaic (PV) modules is fundamental for analyzing their efficiency and performance under different operating conditions. Generally, photovoltaic module modeling is based on a suitable equivalent circuit and a set of parameters representing the PV module's properties. Defining these parameters is not a trivial task, as they are usually not included in the technical documentation of the module. Therefore, the need to find suitable values for the model parameters becomes imperative. In this paper, we will test and compare two methods of extracting single-diode model (SDM) parameters: analytical and numerical, under standard test conditions (STC conditions). We examined the performance of six techniques: three analytical and three numerical. Except for Saleem technique, which tends to underestimate the I-V and P-V curves in the MPP zone, the results demonstrated that both approaches (analytical and iterative/numerical) are valid and accurate for predicting the I-V and P-V curves under STC conditions.
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- 2022
49. Suggestions for Documenting SOA-Based Systems
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Stephany Bellomo
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Software documentation ,Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Technical documentation ,Documentation ,80309 Software Engineering ,Quality (business) ,Software system ,Architecture ,Software engineering ,business ,Software architecture ,media_common - Abstract
This report provides suggestions for documenting service-oriented architecture-based systems based on the Views & Beyond (V&B) software documentation approach. The V&B documentation approach is a lightweight and flexible approach to documenting software architecture developed by Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute. This report also includes an overview of several well-known service-oriented architecture (SOA) documentation challenges and suggestions for tailoring and augmenting the V&B approach to address those challenges. The author hopes that the suggestions presented in this report will help SOA developers to avoid some of the common documentation pitfalls and produce higher quality SOA documentation.
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- 2023
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50. Successful specialisation opportunities in the technical documentation service industry : a qualitative survey of selected experts in the DACH region
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Domig, Markus
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Technische Dokumentation ,Tätigkeitsfelder ,Spezialisierung ,fields of activity ,Dienstleistungsunternehmen ,service models ,erfolgversprechende Vertiefungsmöglichkeiten ,specialisation ,service companies ,promising opportunities for specialisation ,technical documentation ,Dienstleistungsmodelle - Abstract
Bei dem Versuch einer fachfremden Person das Berufsbild einer Technischen Redakteurin oder eines Technischen Redakteurs zu erklären, wird einem zu Beginn großteils ein fragender Blick entgegnet. Erst die Erwähnung von Begriffen wie Montage- oder Betriebsanleitungen erwecken bei der Person ein Aha-Erlebnis. Die Technische Dokumentation ist ein spannendes Berufsfeld und ist für viele Unternehmen aus den Bereichen Software und Industrie ein wichtiger Bestandteil. Demzufolge gibt es auch viele Dienstleistungsunternehmen, die Dienstleistungen im Bereich der Technischen Dokumentationen für produzierende Unternehmen anbieten. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, erfolgversprechende Vertiefungsmöglichkeiten für ein Dienstleistungsunternehmen im Bereich der Technische Dokumentation aufzuzeigen und zu analysieren. Um die Forschungsfrage zu beantworten, wurde eine qualitative Studie über Dienstleistungsunternehmen im Bereich der Technischen Dokumentation durchgeführt. Dabei wurden im Rahmen einer empirischen Untersuchung neun Expertinnen und Experten aus der Dienstleistungsbranche der Technischen Dokumentation interviewt. Die Unternehmen der befragten Personen, welche in der DACH-Region niedergelassen sind, bieten Dienstleistungen im Bereich der Technischen Dokumentation an. Die Untersuchung hat ergeben, dass bei den Zielgruppen die Maschinenbaubranche mit mehr als 60 % die stärkste Zielgruppe der Expertinnen und Experten ist, und damit aktuell die erfolgversprechendste Zielgruppe sein dürfte. Bei den Tätigkeitsfeldern der Befragten hat sich herausgestellt, dass die beiden Bereiche Schulung/Beratung und das Erstellen von Nutzungsinformationen die stärksten sind. Zudem hat sich gezeigt, dass viele Kundinnen und Kunden den Wunsch äußern, eine automatisierte Dokumentations-Software zu besitzen, um variantenreiche Produkte schneller und effektiver beschreiben zu können. When trying to explain the job description of a technical writer to someone who is not a specialist in the field, most people start off with a questioning look. It is only when terms such as assembly or operating instructions are mentioned that the person gets an "aha" moment. Technical documentation is an exciting professional field which has become an important part of many manufacturing companies. Accordingly, there are also many service companies that create technical documentation for manufacturing companies. The fields of activity of a service company are comprehensive, accordingly it is difficult to cover all areas and to meet the demands of the customers. The focus of this work lies on the investigation of the different specializations of a service enterprise in the technical documentation, to be able to present a promising deepening possibility in further consequence. To answer the research question, a qualitative study of service companies in the field of technical documentation was conducted. In the process, nine experts from the technical documentation service industry were interviewed as part of an empirical study. The experts' answers showed that there are a wide variety of possibilities for specialization, and it was found that the field of mechanical engineering in particular is very promising for service companies. In addition to the classic creation of user information, it also became apparent that consulting and training as well as the area of translation management are in great demand among customers. It has also been shown that many customers express the desire to have automated documentation to describe variant-rich products more quickly and effectively. Due to the complex nature of technical documentation, it is advisable for service providers to specialize to meet the quality requirements of their customers. Verfasser: Markus Domig Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des Verfassers Masterarbeit FH JOANNEUM 2023
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- 2023
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