web services (new tech writer)

Subject: web services (new tech writer)
From: "ASUE Tekwrytr" <tekwrytr -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 10:37:24 -0400


There are a number of areas still untapped. My major interest is in knowledge management; using existing organizational information more efficiently. For something as simple and basic as creating cross-referenced data regarding customer/sales personnel interactions (for future use by others in the organization), the amount of initial effort required is substantial. At some point, someone (not an app or database) has to make a value judgment about every scrap of information, decide if it is worth saving, how it should be saved, how long it should be saved, and how it should be retrieved.

My point is that technical writers (or prospective technical writers) should look beyond the weak job market and realize they have a lot to offer employers--who at this moment may not fully realize what they need. As web services become more widely used, and organizations realize that to stay competitive they need to adopt knowledge management techniques or go the way of dinosaurs, the opportunities for technical writers will be greater than ever before.

What are the chances web services will be "just another fad"? About as high as computers being regarded as "just another gadget."

Thanks

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