” Engineering Communication By Robert Irish and Peter Eliot Weiss ”
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Contents of Engineering Communication By Robert Irish and Peter Eliot Weiss
Part 1 Setting the Stage for Understanding
Chapter 1 Purpose, Genre, and Audience
Principle 1 Finding Purpose
Principle 2 Improvising Genre
Principle 3 Construction Audience
Chapter 2 Strategies for Invention
Principle 4 Developing Credible Argument
Principle 5 Applying Rhetorical patterns
Part 2 Modes of Control: Organising information for readability
Chapter 3 Guiding the reader through the document
Principle 6 Building Effective Introductions
Principle 7 Framing Knowledge
Principle 8 Imposing Visible Structure
Principle 9 Making Transitions
Chapter 4 Creating clarity and cohesion
Principle 10 Designing Paragraphs
Principle 11 Moving from Known to New
Principle 12 Modifying Matters
Part 3 Elements of Refined Communication
Chapter 5 Generating Flow
Principle 13 Elevating Verbs
Principle 14 Positioning the Verb
Principle 15 Finding the real subject
Principle 16 Capitalising on the Power Position
Chapter 6 Engineering Elegance in the document
Principle 17 Determining Sentence Length
Principle 18 Mastering Sentence Rythm
Part 4 Applications
Chapter 7 Applying the principles to written communication
Chapter 8 Applying the principles to visual communication
Chapter 9 Applying the principles to Oral communication
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Part 1 Setting the Stage for Understanding, Engineering Communication, Chapter 1 Purpose, Genre, and Audience, Principle 1 Finding Purpose, Principle 2 Improvising Genre, Principle 3 Construction Audience, Chapter 2 Strategies for Invention, Principle 4 Developing Credible Argument, Principle 5 Applying Rhetorical patterns, Part 2 Modes of Control: Organising information for readability, Chapter 3 Guiding the reader through the document, Principle 6 Building Effective Introductions, Principle 7 Framing Knowledge, Principle 8 Imposing Visible Structure, Principle 9 Making Transitions, Chapter 4 Creating clarity and cohesion, Principle 10 Designing Paragraphs, Principle 11 Moving from Known to New Engineering Communication, Principle 12 Modifying Matters, Part 3 Elements of Refined Communication, Chapter 5 Generating Flow, Principle 13 Elevating Verbs, Principle 14 Positioning the Verb, Principle 15 Finding the real subject, Principle 16 Capitalising on the Power Position, Chapter 6 Engineering Elegance in the document, Principle 17 Determining Sentence Length, Principle 18 Mastering Sentence Rythm, Part 4 Applications, Chapter 7 Applying the principles to written, communication, Chapter 8 Applying the principles to visual communication, Chapter 9 Applying the principles to Oral communication, Engineering Communication, Engineering Communication, Engineering Communication, Engineering Communication, Engineering Communication, Engineering Communication