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Perfect. The system engineer (tech editor) handles two of the four C's
(Correct and Complete). The other two C's (Clear and Concise) belong to the
copy editor.
Dan Goldstein
> Lippincott Richard J Contr ESC/NI wrote:
>
> In addition to myself and the two tech writers, the tech
> writing team
> also includes a full-time dedicated system engineer. Her
> job (and her
> -only- job) is to do desktop reviews of the procedures to
> ensure that
> they're accurate and complete. The two questions she has to answer
> are "Is what we wrote correct?" and "Did we leave anything out?"
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