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Technical Writing: An art of delivering technical information.

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Simply, technical writing is the presentation of information on any logical, engineering or technical topic in the form most suited to its user. A technical writer basically creates documentation for anything like a user guide or software so that is becomes easier and understandable for the end user to use the product.

Technical writing is mainly concerned with communicating scientific, technical, and business information so that readers can understand and use it. The first rule of technical writing is to know for whom you are writing. Too often technical writing becomes dim and wordy. Technical writing is best done by company personnel who are already well-versed in the products and technology.

In an outsourced product development organization, ‘Technical writing’ involves the designing, writing, and organizing documents to deliver clear and consistent technical information. It is in high demand especially in industries where competition is fierce and segregation is the name of the game. It involves a complex combination of skills and the writer should always keep in mind that his main purpose of writing is to make it user friendly.

All the software and hardware produced needs the support of technical writing in the form of help files and user manuals. All the online help systems and software user guides need to understand the user’s needs where they want to find the information and how they are going to use it. Writing technical documentation involves a step-by-step procedure of organizing information. The main goal of technical writing is to convey information precisely and clearly. It is very essential for a technical writer to research on a topic before writing an article, report, or other material, and technical writing is no different. Therefore, effective technical writing is clear, accurate, and correct. It is a no-ambiguity zone.

Keeping everything simple is the core of technical writing in every outsourced product development company . Everything you write should be simple and easy to understand. Don’t make life difficult for your target audience. The goal should be to present this data simply and clearly. Writing simply is crucial when writing processes and instructions. Think of all the instructions you read when you buy a new product. Some of these are good. Others are confusing. If you confuse the end user, you fail as a technical writer. Writing simply and clearly is easier said than done. The challenge of technical writing is to shave off the unnecessary information and only include what’s relevant to your target audience.

Technical writing is a rising field in India. It can be considered as an art of delivering technical information users in a simple and easy to understandable format. A person who represents the technical information in a user adaptable format is called as a technical writer. It needs good knowledge and skills to gain proficiency in this art. It is termed as an art because the prime requirement for this form of writing is the complete technical knowledge of the subject you are working for as well as the way how you can present it so to make the readers attract to read it.

Microsoft Silverlight

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Microsoft Silverlight provides the end user with an interface that is more responsive and brings more of the processed value to the client which means that only relevant pieces of the interface need to be updated. For this reason, more and more web applications use rich Internet technology of some type to give the end user an optimal experience.
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Our Team Lead from Q3 was in Chicago with AMB this week. We have been involved in many demonstrations and meetings with customers and partners including Microsoft. We have been asking a lot of the Q3 AMB Team and they have surpassed my expectations on deliverables and efforts to deliver new features and functions, such as the new Address Correction, Cross Database, the e-commerce website, new data sources, testing - this product is near impossible to break, and more. These have been important for all of our prospects, customers and business partnerships.

I truly thank the team for their professionalism, efforts beyond most others and retaining a great and excited attitude and work ethic. Though I must say they have worked with these ethics and strength from their first days on this project.

For these reasons AMB has very long plans for utilizing Q3 and this team for years to come. Thank you, Q3 AMB Team !!
Steven Meister
CEO, AMB Dataminers Inc.
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