Clarity in Technical Writing

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Logical sequence of ideas and simplicity of literary style are the fundamental basis for clarity in technical writing. If a paper follows the general form of introduction, development, application, and conclusion, it should be readily understandable. Copyright, 1949, by The Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc.

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Michaelson, H. B. (1949). Clarity in Technical Writing. Proceedings of the IRE, 37(12), 1455–1456. https://doi.org/10.1109/JRPROC.1949.230561

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