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Lately, there has been an interesting discussion about whether technical communicators shall consider organizational centric tasks and/or product centric tasks when writing end user assistance. The discussions are found here http://idratherbewriting.com/2011/12/26/using-tags-to-increase-findability/#comments and http://everypageispageone.com/2012/01/09/are-docs-a-responsibility-or-a-business-asset/. I will clarify my view in this blog post, but first some words about the process change taking place in our domain.
As part of a XML development team, you will be supporting an Information Development team in managing and publishing software product documentation from single-sourced DITA XML files. Behavioral traits for this position include: must be a quick learner, an investigative mind, ability to work independently, ability to take the initiative, good problem solving skills. Be a good communicator and listener as you will need to be able to work closely with authors across multiple geographic locations to resolve technical issues they experience. Your responsibilities include:
From IBM Press Books
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