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URLs: To see, or not to see? That is the question…

Category: Technical Documentation | Author: Steve Wacker
Tags: Best Practices, discussions, editing, hypertext, Rants and Raves, Tips, URLs, writing

This post provides a bit of history about hypertext and discusses different options for displaying hyperlinks. It also seeks input from readers about whether full URLs (hyperlinks) are useful and their preferences for how URLs display.

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How to Discover Your Business Requirements

Category: Technical Documentation | Author: Holly Amundson
Tags: Best Practices, Communication, How To, Tips, Training, writing

Having clearly defined requirements at the start of a project is extremely important. Requirements help establish and maintain a solid target throughout a project, help minimize wasted time and frustration, and can help ensure an organization maximizes its return on investment. This document contains suggested steps for discovering and defining business requirements.

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Adding Value to Software Development through Effective Testing

Category: Software Development | Author: Anu Balasubramanian
Tags: Applications, Best Practices, Quality Assurance, Testing

Anu shares the value of developing a strong detailed test plan and test cases so that projects don’t run overbudget due to quality control issues and last minute re-factoring to meet the real business requirements.

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5 Instructional Design Best Practices

Category: IT Courseware | Author: Dennis Rea
Tags: Best Practices, How To

A common mistake in courseware design is trying to force students to learn too much too soon. Keep them engaged throughout your learning sessions by following these instructional design best practices.

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5 Good Reasons to Use a Style Guide

Category: Technical Documentation | Author: Steve Wacker
Tags: Best Practices, Style Guides

Steve Wacker, a technical documentation writer and editor at Wadeware, shares 5 good reasons to use a style guide when developing technical content.

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