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In a technical editing department, the creation of technical documents is only half the battle. A large part of it is also the organisation of the content: Variant management, terminology, translation management and the automation of tasks are just a few keywords.

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  • terminology management (8)
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  • Translation management (10)
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  • Smart Information (35)
  • Content Delivery (19)
  • Digital Information Twin (15)
  • Product news (2)
  • After sales service (2)
  • Automation (12)
  • Increase efficiency in service (8)
  • Identifying spare parts (2)
  • Spare parts catalogue (1)
  • Variant management (14)
  • Modularization (8)
  • Reuse (5)
  • Layouts and formats (2)

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