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Continue reading →: About Semantic TechnologiesIn this post, I’ll explore key concepts about semantic technologies that I learned while taking a course at PoolParty Academy. What are Semantic Technologies? The W3C defines the Semantic Web as a collection of technologies that allow people to create data stores on the Web, build vocabularies, and establish rules…
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Continue reading →: Machine Learning: Supervised Learning OverviewI’ve just completed one more course of Pluralsight’s Data Science Foundation learning path: “Play-by-play: Machine Learning Exposed” by James Weaver and Katherine Beaumont. The course consists of three modules: Machine Learning introduction, supervised learning, and reinforcement learning. In this post, I’ll focus on some important concepts and definitions of supervised…
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Continue reading →: Developer Docs: Using Antora to Create a Unified Output with Content from Different Repos
Some weeks ago, I joined an exciting new project at my company, where dozens of development teams and stakeholders collaborate to leverage AIOps, DevOps and ValueOps data to help our customers make better business decisions. In this project, I’m responsible for the end-user documentation and also for designing a content…
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Continue reading →: How to Help Development Teams Write Better Tutorials
One of the ways I support my development teams is by curating the internal documentation they create to on-board new members. Developers don’t always make the best writers (and I say “not always”, because in my career I’ve had the opportunity to work with excellent developers that are also highly…
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Continue reading →: Project Management for Technical Writing: Structuring the Content and Organizing Tasks LogicallyIn the third post related to the Udemy Course I’m taking on Project Management for Technical Writers, I’ll explain in my own words a strategy introduced in one of the modules, aimed at structuring content and organizing tasks logically using mind-mapping tools. Note: You may want to read previous posts…
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Continue reading →: Data Analytics, IoT, Big Data and ML – an Overview
I’ve recently started a new course about Data Science on Pluralsight. The course consists of 23 modules which range from basics of data driven business to data science, AI and ML fundamentals, data visualizations, communications, and statistics foundations. Today I’ve finished one of the modules, created by Matthew Renze and…
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Continue reading →: Project Management for Technical Writing – Planning to Manage a Documentation ProjectNote: This post summarizes some lessons learned from a course I’m currently taking about managing complex projects for technical documentation. It also includes my personal views and ideas. The Project Management Institute divides the large field of project management into 10 more digestible parts, which are known as the 10…
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Continue reading →: Project Management for Technical Writing – Defining a Documentation PlanI’ve recently started to work on a new project with a very complex structure, involving different teams, products and technologies. To make sure that I can deal with this complexity and deliver the best quality for the product documentation, I’ve decided to sign up to a course on Udemy to…
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Continue reading →: How to Create Taxonomies for Technical DocumentationOn my quest for best practices for taxonomies I‘ve come across an insightful webinar on this topic hosted on BrightTALk and conducted by Scott Abel (the Content Wrangler) and Heather Hedden. Heather is a taxonomy consultant for intranets, enterprise content management, SharePoint, research databases, websites, e-commerce, etc. I‘ve summarized the…
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Continue reading →: Providing Content Recommendations to Improve UX
I’m currently researching different ways to provide content recommendations to the users of our technical documentation. Content recommendations can dramatically improve the user experience of our readers, especially when it comes to guides containing hundreds and even thousands of topics. Because let’s be honest, nobody wants to read a technical…






