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Braby, Richard; Kincaid, J. Peter – 1981
Using computers to author and edit text is now feasible and economical, and this paper describes two elements of a computer-based publishing system which aids authors by automatically generating certain types of training material, and in writing easily understood text. The routines are operating on the Training and Evaluation group's minicomputer…
Descriptors: Editing, Minicomputers, Publishing Industry, Readability

Braby, Richard; Kincaid, J. Peter – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1981
Describes two software routines developed for authors of Navy training materials. SCAT (Systems for Computer Automated Typesetting) automatically composes and formats text, merging it with stored graphics, while CRES (Computer Readability Editing System) aids in writing readable text at the desired level. A six-item bibliography and eight…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Editing, Material Development, Military Training
Cox, Ray; Braby, Richard – 1981
This manual contains the procedures to teach the relatively inexperienced author how to enter and process graphic information on a graphics processing system developed by the Training Analysis and Evaluation Group. It describes the illustration processing routines, including scanning graphics into computer memory, displaying graphics, enhancing…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Computers, Display Systems