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Technical Writing Strategies

Technical documents are imperative for marketing all products whether it is software or a spacecraft. Technical writing helps organizations to communicate the technical knowledge effectively and accurately. It does not suffice to have just excellent writing skills and infrastructure in place. Rather, well-defined and validated documentation strategies and practices complement documentation skills and expertise, thereby [...]

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Web Site Development

A combination of smart marketing strategy, latest Web technologies and extensive knowledge of the Internet as a communication medium can elevate businesses to new levels. Customers often use corporate Web sites as a yardstick to gauge the level of professionalism, depth of expertise and expanse of footprint of a company. TWB’s Expertise At TWB we [...]

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Documentation Life Cycle (DLC)

Following the Documentation Life Cycle (DLC), like the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) or for that matter any methodology, is very critical to the success of the documentation process. DLC ensures that technical documents are produced with maximum quality in reduced time, and minimizes all unprecedented hassles associated with the technical writing process. At TWB, [...]

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Documentation Quality Management

Documentation Quality Management: Documentation Quality Management is important to improve the value of a product. Documentation should match with the product quality. A good product should be accompanied by good documentation. The features of a hi-tech product may remain unused without proper and error-free manuals. The documentation standards should therefore be high and free from [...]

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Aerospace and Defence

TWB demonstrates professionalism and reliability in documentation services. Our expertise and well-thought-out documentation process is complemented by the strict compliance with international standards and specifications for aerospace and defence documentation. We recognize and understand that adherence to internationally accepted standards is paramount to achieving quality, global acceptance, and above all, customer satisfaction. While creating documentations [...]

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Cost and Schedule Estimation

Cost and schedule estimation has been a difficult task for companies in every industry. Effort overruns and cost overheads are a cause of aggravation for both, a documentation provider and clientele. The reason, why a documentation project either fails or is poorly executed leading to overheads, is rooted in the project management system. Absence of [...]

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Presenting Information

Presenting information effectively and accurately is very critical to technical documentation. Effective and accurate presentation of information reduces effort and increases information assimilation and thereby, acceptability. TWB recognizes and emphasizes the importance of this crucial aspect of documentation throughout the documentation life cycle. TWB employs industry-leading technical writers who understand varying user perspectives and create [...]

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Content Management, Single Sourcing, and Data Transformation

An integral part of technical communication is managing content. The Content Management System (CMS) industry is chiefly driven by high cost, complexity, and lack of customer control. Most organizations prefer to use shared drives and e-mail to create, share, and store content. Content management can be a painful and time-consuming process if not managed effectively. [...]

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Deployment and Support Documentation

The objective of complete IT and consumer solutions does not end with development and delivery of the product. Deployment and subsequent support to use the product are paramount to a complete IT solution. Failure to successfully deploy a product and provide constant support to emerging problems can prove very costly for companies, with the risk [...]

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Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n)

Cultures and languages are essential ingredients of services and product rollouts today. Globalization now is a function of two variables—Internationalization (I18n) and Localization (L10n). I18n today deals with adaptation of products, services, and applications to new domains and markets. It involves creation, design, and re-engineering with minimal changes to the core process. L10n complements I18n [...]

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