Title :
Applying the object-oriented model to technical information
Author_Institution :
IBM Canada Ltd., North York, Ont., Canada
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The object-oriented model for program design evolved from the structured, or top-down, model. Programs in recent years have become much larger, more complex, and subject to faster changing market conditions, and the object-oriented model appears better suited to address these new realities. Technical writers are facing a similar challenge as the volume of information is growing exponentially and increasing in complexity. This paper describes the object-oriented model, shows how the model is influencing the world of documentation, and proposes that it be considered as a basis for the creation and maintenance of large libraries of technical information
Keywords :
object-oriented programming; system documentation; technical presentation; word processing; documentation; market conditions; object-oriented model; object-oriented programming; program design; structured model; technical information; technical information libraries; technical writing; top-down model; Application software; Books; Consumer electronics; Distributed computing; Information technology; Libraries; Object oriented modeling; Programming profession; Registers; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on