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Technical communication is used to convey scientific, engineering, or other technical information. Individuals in a variety of contexts and with varied professional credentials engage in technical communication. Some individuals are designated as technical communicators or technical writers. These individuals use a set of methods to research, document, and present technical processes or products. Technical communicators may put the information they capture into paper documents, web pages, computer-based training, digitally stored text, audio, video, and other media. The Society for Technical Communication defines the field as any form of communication that focuses on technical or specialized topics, communicates specifically by using technology, or provides instructions on how to do something. More succinctly, the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators defines technical communication as factual communication, usually about products and services. The European Association for Technical Communication briefly defines technical communication as "the process of defining, creating and delivering information products for the safe, efficient and effective use of products (technical systems, software, services)".Whatever the definition of technical communication, the overarching goal of the practice is to create easily accessible information for a specific audience.
Can anybody explain why I could get heating oil for 72p/l last Monday but by Friday was being asked 92p/l? The word profiteering comes to mind especially when nearly 50% of the cost is taxes in one form or another and the pump price at Asda for my diesel has been steady for a couple of weeks now.
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Hoping to open up a technical discussion regarding best practice with Y-strainers (also spelled wye – strainer) on domestic CH systems.
I’m hoping this thread can be a general discussion to explore this topic & share any insights members might have. I’d like to flesh this out - so newbies can...
Hi. So i gained a technical certificate 6129 at collage 12 years ago. Gave up on the whole idea because i couldn't find a plumber to take me on to do the full nvq. Now my question is does this qualification still count towards an nvq. I now have a plumber friend so could get assesed with him. Or...
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I'm interested in finding out what type of Technical Pads to use
Physical Pads ?
Personalised Pads ?
Electronic Pads ?
Physical Pads - An actual physical pad you manually fill in yourself
Personalised Pads - An...
Hi guys,
I’m designing a new kind of solar heating system. I’m just an amateur and don’t know enough about technical terms to run google searches for pieces of equipment to see if what I need exists, so I was wondering if you could help please?
What I’m designing is a solar water heating...
If anyone is interested, Innasol (ETA Distributor) are currently wanting a biomass technical engineer. For more details and to apply, send current cv to [email protected]
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This is Mohan Kodical. I am planning for the plumbing of dual gas (Biogas & LPG) of my home kitchen. I have made schematic plumbing diagram which is attached here. I seek technical guidance in this regard & clarification for my following doubts.
1) Is my design fully safe?
2) While changing...
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Hi everyone -
i am an energy manager looking to improve technical skills. As a logical first step I thought I should get to grips with my own heating and hot water. Luckily for me, I have a problem to get started. Looking forward to gaining some knowledge.
Thanks
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I posted a question earlier today but the thread was closed by the moderator after being told "You require a gas safe engineer. This forum doesn't give advice on boiler repairs on the open forum."
I'm NOT looking for advice on repairs, I just want to know the theory / technical / theoretical...
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Replacing an external water main and Scottish water will be inspecting it after I'm done, I'm tryin to find insulation but have had no luck, the type that's in a duct you can put over pipe for when it enters property and where a minimum of 750mm can't be achieved.
Does anyone have copy of the BS?
What would be the name of the thing that you would fit to the bottom of another thing so that it can go round in circles?
Not a castor because that can go in various directions. Like a castor but you could put it on this thing and the thing would stay put and be stable but spin 360.
Thanks
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