Technical Writing It Is....
a: Calutron ~
b: giant thermos bottle
What: "But, description becomes more difficult when there isn't a shared vocabulary-or there
is, but you are not privy to it. Imagine trying to describe a circuit board, calutron, diesel
engine, or other complex device with workings that are mysterious to you. "Analogy can
help-a circuit board looks like a tiny city, a calutron is like a giant thermos bottle-but this
level of description is only useful for talking to fellow outsiders. If you had to compare two
different circuit boards the "city" analogy stops being helpful because it applies equally to
both. To really say something about the circuit board, you have to deal with why people
care about them in the first place-function, efficiency of design, cost, reliability."
Useful?
Writer: Jandos Rothstein
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Date: Jul 22 2013 6:18 PM
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