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IPCC93 Conference Program
Subject:
IPCC93 Conference Program
From:
Alexander Friedlander <friedlac -at- DUVM -dot- OCS -dot- DREXEL -dot- EDU>
Date:
Tue, 24 Aug 1993 15:47:49 EDT
Announcing the program for the 1993 International Professional
Communication Conference 1993 (IPCC)
October 5-8, 1993, Philadelphia, PA
The New Face Of Technical Communication: People, Processes, Products
Program
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1993
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5:00 p.m.--9:00 p.m.
Registration in the Conservatory
Welcome to IPCC 93
Social -- hors d'oeuvres and cash bar
Orientation to Philadelphia
Highlights of the program
Introduction to Banff, IPCC 94
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1993
7:30--9:00 a.m.
Continental breakfast in the Conservatory
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9:00--10:20 a.m.
1. Training for team design
Moderator: Cheryl Geisler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The evolution of a technical writing course,
Deborah Stocker, Dames & Moore
Contextual communications instruction
Dianne Atkinson, Purdue University
Uses of language in collaborative design teams
Barbara Lewis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
How audience analysis keeps engineers customer-focused
Marian G. Barchilon, Arizona State University
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2. Craft and technology
Moderator: Jeanne Sellers, Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Negotiating meanings in software design,
Cynthia Haller, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Information design: A human factors approach to a new typography
William M. Gribbons, Bentley College
Structure and form: Strengthening selling documents
Octavio Ramos, Jr.
What do customers really want from computer documentation?
Georgina E. Mitchell, IBM Corporation
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3. Working with international English
Moderator: Barbara McDaniel
Using international English to prepare technical text for translation
Ileana Buican, Vivi Hriscu, Mable Amador, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Accent training for new arrivals
Morusupalli.R.Rao, University of Queensland, St. Lucia
Editors, "good English," and international readers
Charles P. Campbell and Philip Bernick, New Mexico Institute of Mining and
Technology
Around the world in 80 days
Catherine L. Strange, Pennant Systems Company
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10:20--10:40 a.m .
Coffee break on the Promenade
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10:40 a.m.--12:00 noon
4. Added value of technical writing groups
Moderator: Anthony Smaczniak, Praxair, Inc.
The technical communication group: Adding value
Anthony Smaczniak, Shelly Martin-Fisher, Joan Burns, and Judith Sereno,
Praxair, Inc.
When the writer isn't a technical person
Dina Baker, Macro Corporation
Technical support: A valuable voice
Susan Hart
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5. Real-world team writing
Moderator: John Schanely, Martin Marietta
Team writing
Kathleen Milhaven and David Kaufman, IBM Data Systems Division
Experience transfer in Statoil
Arnstein J. Borstad, Vidar Hepso, Jan Onarheim, Arthur B. Aune, Bjorn
Tvedte, Kjersti Engelsen, Statoil Research Centre
The documentation process at the UMTRA project
Carmen Silva and Roy F. Weston, UMTRA Project
Computer-aided teaching of thermoelectrical power plant operation
Guillermo Rodriguez and Sergio Villavicencio, Instituto de Investigaciones
Electricas (IIE)
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6. Hypertext
Moderator: Mark Haselkorn, University of Washington
Hype, hypertext & reality
Donald E. Zimmerman, Martha Tipton, Linda Bilsing, Colorado State University
Designing for dual delivery: On-line and paper
Gloria A. Reece and Howard J. Scheiber, Florida Institute of Technology
Hypertext technology as a design tool
Susan Mings, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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12:00 noon--1:40 p.m.
Lunch: On your own
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12:40--1:40 p.m.
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6A. Workshop: Hypertext
Gloria A. Reece and Howard J. Scheiber, Florida Institute of Technology
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7. Workshop: The Internet challenge
Linda J. Kosmin, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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8. Lecture: Science Fiction for Technical Communicators
Miki Magyar, Colorado Data Systems, Inc.
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1:40--3:00 p.m.
9. CALS, SGML, and standards
Moderator: Jeff Hammond, Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Paper what?
I. Greenfeld, NASA Lewis Research Center
CALS and SGML: Taking the professional communicator out of the loop
Edmond H. Weiss, Edmond Weiss Seminars
A standard-based approach to text and hypertext mutual conversion and
interchange
Zheng Min and Roy Rada, Peking University
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10. Computer-mediated communication
Moderator: Alexander Friedlander, Drexel University
Empty pathways: Faculty use of computer-mediated communication
Julie A. Held, Christine Fitzpatrick, Julie E. Sharp, Purdue University
Electronic communication in a university campus
Mei-Hung Wang, National Chiao Tung University
Directions for computer-mediated scholarship
John December, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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11. International opportunities
Moderator: Rudy Joenk
Developing technical presentations for international audiences
Nancy C. Corbin, IBM Corporation
Implications of a market economy for Russian technical communications
Michael B. Goodman, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Communications and its role in international business
Deborah Flaherty Kizer and Joseph Petraitis, AT&T
Strategies for preparing and teaching a course on technical and business
communication to a foreign-language audience
Ron Blicq, RGI International
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3:00--3:15 p.m.
Afternoon break on the Promenade
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3:15--4:35 p.m.
12. Non-technical audiences
Moderator: Roger L. Boyell, CSC
Three ways to enliven a deadly presentation to a nontechnical audience
Peter Reimold, PERC Communications
Communicating with non-technical audiences: How much do they know?
Bernadette Longo
The non-technical audience: A vanished species?
Julie A. Longo, Martin Marietta
Collecting and incorporating feedback from customers
Lenore S. Ridgway and Roger A. Grice, Roger Grice Associates
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13. Document development databases/ master planning
Moderator: J. E. Friedman, Martin Marietta
Using a procedures database to support project-specific procedures based on
a master process
Robert W. Holloran and Ralph Butler, Docustructure Corporation
Developing a master process for the Office of Nuclear Safety
M.H. Sturdivant and W.E. Carnes, U.S. Department of Energy
Computer-supported cooperative work systems
Constantine Stivaros, Fairleigh Dickinson University
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14. Statistics workshop
Workshop leader: Laurel Kay Grove
6:00--8:00 p.m.
Dinner: Awards banquet Speaker: Dr. Patricia Peacock, Director, Regional
Small Business Development Center, Rutgers University
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Thursday, October 7, 1993
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9:00--10:20 a.m.
15. Women in technical communication
Moderator: Carolyn Boiarsky, Effective Communication Assosciates
Women in the profession: Their face and voice in technical communication
Carolyn Boiarsky, Patricia Earnest, Laurel Grove, Barbara Northrop,
Marianne Phillips, Effective Communication Associates
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16. Producing technical video
Moderator: Julie A. Longo, Martin Marietta
Video production and technical education
Peter Wiesner, IEEE, Educational Activities Department
Video conferencing: An overview
Robert Kahrman, IEEE, Educational Activities Department
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17. International data collection and reporting
Moderator: Nancy C. Corbin, IBM Corporation
A new era in international technical communication: American-Russian
collaboration
Madelyn Flammia et al., University of Central Florida
An analysis of the technical communications practices reported by aerospace
engineers in the Netherlands and the United States
Thomas E. Pinelli, Axel S.T. Tan, Rebecca O. Barclay, and John M. Kennedy, NASA
Mapping science organizations
Irine Marshakova-Shaikevich, Russian Open University
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10:20--10:40 a.m.
Coffee break on the Promenade
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10:40 a.m--12:00. noon
18. Professional activities, IEEE
Moderator: Andy Malcolm, Rochester Institute of Technology
United States Activities Board
Gerald W. Gordon, P.E.
Professional Activities Council for Engineers (PACE)
Janet Rochester, Martin Marietta
Technical Policy Council
Andrew Malcolm, Rochester Institute of Technology
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19. Changing nature of communication
Moderator: John Strack, Westinghouse Savannah River Company
New frontiers for engineering communication: Evolution of communication
vehicles
Roger A. Grice and Lenore S. Ridgway, Roger Grice Associates
"New" audiences: The role of technological innovation on audience definition
Roger D. Theodos, Teradyne, Inc.
Instructional design for training
Barbara Mirel, DePaul University
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20. User interface design
Moderator: David Milley, Martin Marietta
Electronic automation as an alternative to learning computer tasks
Robert Krull, Daniel Dionne, and Elizabeth Weise, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
The Wizard of Cause
Kathryn A. Walling and Catherine L. Strange, Pennant Systems Company
User-interface design considerations for CD-ROM
Teresa T. Lau, Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation
Costs and benefits of interactions as a factor in users' choices of access
methods to online documentation
T.T. Corey and R.B. Nonnecke, J.M. Mitterer, Dov Lungu, IBM Canada Laboratory
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12:00 noon--1:40 p.m.
Keynote luncheon in the Conservatory Speaker: Bruce Nutting, Unisys Corporation
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1:40--3:00 p.m.
21. Style and documents
Moderator: Stephanie Rosenbaum, Tec-Ed
Answers to questions about questions and answers
Frederick J. Bethke and Claudia M. Hunter, IBM Santa Teresa Lab
The neglect of writing in technical writing
Don Bush
Balancing the "me, myself, and I" in technical communication
D. Roger Johnson, Praxair, Inc.
Secrets of the great communicators
Cheryl Reimold, PERC Communications
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22. Facing the changing work environment
Moderator: Janet Rochester, Martin Marietta
Technical writer, technology writer
Bob Duffy, The Threshold Group
Re-educating industrial employees for a career in programming
Arnold J. Cohen, IBM Corporation
Technical and business communication for entrepreneurs
Patrick D. Nunally and S. Michael Saad, University of La Verne/Andrew
Corporation
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23. TQM and communication
Moderator: Diane L. Maxwell, Martin Marietta
Getting the most out of your professional communications: a total quality
approach
Dheeraj Khera, Khera Communications, Inc.
Successful collaborative communications
Paul R. Seesing and Laurel K. Grove, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
The communicator's role in project teams
David Hilliard, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
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3:00--3:15 p.m.
Afternoon break on the Promenade
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3:15--4:35 p.m.
24. Information mapping and access, Part I
Moderator:
Information mapping on the MacIntosh
Janice Y. Brosius, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Balancing visual and verbal modes of presenting information
Robert Krull, Nancy Bayer, and Elizabeth Keyes, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Information mapping the PCS Constitution and Bylaws
Pamela Kostur, Kostur & McCurry Documentation and Consulting
Skimmers -- How to reach our new audience
Kathy A. Kaufman and Ruby M. Tebelak, Lawence Livermore National Laboratory
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25. Risk reporting
Moderator: Barbara Strack, Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Risk analysis communication
Michael T. Brosius, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Improving risk communication in your organization
Carol R. Wade, Geraldine M. Edwards, J. Joan Farnum, Susan H. Klein, Sheila
T. Molony, Cynthia H. Phillips, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Disarming NIMBY with the facts
Bob Duffy, The Threshold Group
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26. Workshop: Collaborative writing on the job
George Hayhoe, Westinghouse Savannah River Company
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5:00--9:30 p.m.
Trip to Franklin Institute and Omniverse Theater -- Optional
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1993
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9:00--10:20 a.m.
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27. Training the new computer user
Moderator: Rudy Joenk
Curriculum for technical communication in the communication industry
Julianne Edmunds and Rachel Garb, IBM Corporation
Solutions for training the professional when money is tight
Susan Feinberg, Illinois Institute of Technology
Effective training techniques: Oral versus written
Reta V. Douglas and Mary Sue MacNealy
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28. Information mapping and access, Part II
Moderator: Richard Shipley, Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Using multimedia in technical communication projects
Susan Boro
Help for all or OOPS: It's time for a change
Paul Reitman, IBM Corporation
Quality metrics for ISO 9000 documents
Edmond H. Weiss, Edmond Weiss Seminars
Structuring "document" libraries for the 90's
Stephanie Rosenbaum, Tec-Ed
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29. Electronic collaboration among writers
Moderator:Tom Chichester
The cooperative development of Linux
James Wiegand, Temple University
Electronic bulletin boards alleviate time zones, increase efficiency
Joseph Campagna, Viewlogic Systems, Inc.
Cross-site writing and shared responsibilities: A team effort
Helen P. Arzu and Pamela S. Helyar, IBM Programming Systems
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10:20--10:40 a.m.
Coffee break on the Promenade
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10:40--12:00 a.m.
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30. Human networks
Moderator: Pat Tine, Martin Marietta
Channeling: A contextual approach to internal and external communications
Linda Loehr, Northeastern University
How to improve communication with co-workers and subject matter experts
Carol Baldwin, ComPro, Inc.
University minority engineering programs
Milan Dakich, Purdue University Calumet
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31. Video teleconferencing
Moderator: Ron Blicq, RGI International
IEEE business meeting experiment with video teleconferencing
David A. Connor and David G. Green
University of Alabama
Video teleconferencing and the integration of effective communications systems
Robert J. Fini, Peirce-Phelps, Inc.
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32. Communication skills for engineering students
Moderator: Robert Krull, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Collaboration: Chaos or creative opportunity
Laurie Modrey and Emily Sopensky, Editors Ink/The Iris Company
Enhancing electrical engineering students' communication skills
Donald E. Zimmerman and Michael Palmquist, Colorado State University
Developing communications skills in engineering classes
Robert Baren and James Watson, Temple University
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12:00 noon--12:30 p.m.
"The last lecture" Speaker: Dr. Eleanor Baum, Dean of Engineering, Cooper Union
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For more information about the program, contact:
Janet Rochester/David Milley, IPCC 93 Program
Martin Marietta, Mail Stop 137-225
199 Borton Landing Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057
For telephone contact:
(609)722-6058 (voice)
(609)722-2402 (voice)
(609)722-2498 (fax)
To request general information or to make non-program-related inquiries,
contact:
Michael B. Goodman, IPCC 93 General Chair
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Madison, NJ 07940
(201)593-8709 (voice)
(201)593-8510 (fax)
To preregister for IPCC 93, mail the following information with your payment to:
W. P. Kehoe, IPCC 93 Finance
JHU/APL, 6-379
Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, MD 20723
(301)953-5000, ext. 7944 (voice)
(301)953-5937 (fax)
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IPCC 93 Registration Information
Full Name
First Name (As you want it on your name tag
Organization
Address
Phone
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Registration Fees (make checks payable to "IPCC 93"):
$280 PCS or IEEE member; member #: ___________________
$140 Retiree
$350 Non-member ($70 of this fee can apply to 1994 IEEE/PCS membership.
Ask for details at the registration desk.)
$140 Full-time student (must show identification at registration)
Fees include coffee breaks each day, continental breakfast and banquet on
Wednesday, keynote luncheon on Thursday and a copy of the Conference
Record.
Extra copies of the Conference Record and tickets for spouses and
associates for the Keynote Luncheon and Awards Banquet will be available at
the registration desk at nominal cost.
Accommodations at The Hotel Atop the Bellevue ($140/night, deluxe single or
double). Call (215)893-1776 for reservations.
Thursday evening (Optional): Philly Cheese Steak buffet and show at the
Omniverse Theater in the Franklin Institute $35 (please note on form)
If you are unable to attend the conference and wish to obtain a copy of
the Conference Record, please send a check for $33 (payable to IPCC 93) to
W. P. Kehoe, IPCC 93 Finance
JHU/APL, 6-379
Johns Hopkins Road
Laurel, MD 20723
These requests for the Proceedings MUST be received no later than October
8, 1993.
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