Communications for ICT: The Essential Guide - Softcover

Tuffley PhD, David

 
9781466376106: Communications for ICT: The Essential Guide

Synopsis

Master Technical Communication in IT: Essential Skills for Career Advancement

Communications for ICT: The Complete Guide to Technical Writing for IT Professionals

Transform your documentation skills from basic to exceptional with this practical guide written specifically for IT professionals. Whether you're pursuing a career as a Technical Writer or looking to enhance your value in your current IT role, this book delivers immediate, applicable knowledge.

Unlike standard textbooks, Communications for ICT addresses the full spectrum of technical communication challenges you'll face in the field:

  • Create professional-quality technical reports, user manuals, and whitepapers
  • Master software project documentation including requirements specifications
  • Develop persuasive arguments to influence stakeholders and decision-makers
  • Navigate international communication barriers effectively
  • Build and contribute to high-performance project teams
  • Address ethical considerations in technical documentation

This comprehensive guide has served as the required textbook for Griffith University's School of ICT—one of Australia's premier research institutions. Author Dr. Tuffley blends 15 years of industry experience as a technical writer with over two decades of academic teaching and research to deliver insights you can implement immediately.

Communications for ICT distills university-level education into an accessible, practical resource at an exceptional value. Invest in this guide today and watch your career opportunities expand as you develop these critical but often overlooked skills essential for success in the IT industry.

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About the Author

David Tuffley PhD is lecturer and researcher at Griffith University in Australia. David is a Software Engineer, though his interests range widely across Psychology, Anthropology, Literature, Philosophy, History, Design and Architecture. David has been an academic since 1999 teaching a range of courses including technical communication and professional issues in computing. During that time he has been an Software Engineering Institute-authorized CMMI Instructor, and an active consultant working with industry partners to improve their software and systems development capabilities. For 15 years before academia David was a consultant for public and private sector IT clients in Australia and the United Kingdom. David's focus has been on technical writing, business analysis and model-based process improvement. He combines theory and practice in a focussed and disciplined way that has proved effective for solving problems for clients.

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