STC Summit 2013 in Atlanta


Last week I received the news that I will be speaking at the STC Summit 2013 in Atlanta.
The STC Summit 2013 is probably the world's largest and most influential conference for everyone working in the area of technical communication. The Summit is packed with more than 80 sessions over the three full workdays with topics covering all aspects of technical writing, editing, project management, and publication production. It takes place 5-8 May in Atlanta, Georgia.

A preliminary overview of the sessions can be found on:
http://summit.stc.org/program-info/program-overview/

My session will be about the use of semantic technology to create process-driven instructions.

Using Semantic Technology To Create Process-Driven Documentation

Abstract

On-line documentation often requires users to search for information and interpret it within their context .

This session demonstrates how, by using semantic technologies, instructions can be embedded in a process and made actionable, providing users with the right information at the right time and making their actions fully reproducible.

Hope to see you in Atlanta

I am looking forward to share and demonstrate my ideas on this topic at this conference and invite you all to visit my session at the STC Summit. 

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