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Technical Writing

By Expert Author: Kashyap Ray
View Summary | Submitted: 2007-11-28 | Word Count: 313 words | Views: 139 view(s)
Kashyap Ray
Technical Writing, kind of expository writing or at times influential writing is most frequently used to transmit information or to persuade others for the business intentions. In any sort of non-fiction writing, the first step is to do analysis and gather information.

Some things to be considered when doing the technical writing:

1. By means of strong of strong verbs and specific nouns, one should endeavor to write a number of captions as it will allocate you to spot where you are required to do the additional analysis. Once you will get the draft, you will definitely re-examine the headings and subheadings.

2. Rather than maintaining the information universal, keep it explicit as it is the details that influence. Therefore, make this thing clear in your mind that in order to make the reader absorbs the issue; you supply the sufficient data.

3. Use examples and illustrations, take those tables and visuals in account that may put your arguments in plain words; make use of diagrams, flowcharts, and graphs.

4. Memorize that you need to apply foundation to your sentences, making them soft, appealing, and lucid.

5. Twist your lists into a writing style and keep your language as straight as you can.

6. Twist your lists into a writing style and keep your language as straight as you can.

7. Stay away from terminology (jargon) and keep the technical terms to the least.

8. Make use of active verbs more willingly than passive voice verbs.

9. With the planned audience, do the assessment of your document.

10. Go for short and direct sentences as it is more apparent than the long one.

11. Comprehend the type of memorandum/outline/report you are writing.

12. Identify the feasible sections and subsections.

13. Make the list of your things and points short.

14. Put your global intentions in writing.
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