Explore how your organization can develop seamless documentation by using standard terminology.
Join NEO STC for an informative meeting in which Kathleen Ruggeri summarizes how Rockwell Automation created a controlled vocabulary to achieve consistency for documentation from marketing requests to engineering specifications and end-user documentation.
From over 20 sources and 4000+ terms, Rockwell created a standard list of technical terms and definitions, developed a process to validate terms and definitions, and now use their controlled vocabulary to create consistent company information and technical documentation.
- Exit I-271 at Cedar/Brainard
- Turn south onto Brainard and left onto Cedar
- Turn left onto Lander and right onto Parkland
- Bear right when the road splits at Parkland and Allen-Bradley
- Rockwell is straight ahead, use the main entrance
Menu
Chicken portabella, spinach and garlic pasta, fresh vegetable, caesar salad, bread and dessert
Cost
$18 for members or students
$28 for nonmembers
$10 to attend without dinner (meeting only)
Register
Please note: The chapter is billed per registration. If you register but
do not attend, you will still be expected to pay for the meeting.
By Tuesday, February 5(for the meeting with dinner) by one of these methods:
Online: Prepay by PayPal.
(Note: PayPal payment is nonrefundable.)
Please register with individual names and e-mail addresses of all attendees.
Presenter’s Biography
Kathleen Ruggeri has 20 years of experience in the Technical and Marketing Communication fields for Rockwell Automation, the leader in industrial automation products. The Technical Communications group has transitioned from a book-based paradigm to a topic-based XML authoring environment. Kathleen currently manages Information Architects and Editors.