General Document Analysis


Version: 1
Size:
3.02MB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Seller:
Cassbeth Inc.
Price:
$49.95
System:
Windows XP/2000/98
Rating:
4.5
License:
Shareware

Description - General Document Analysis



The General Document Analysis tool is a new revolutionary analysis tool to help users analyze documents. This includes everyone, everywhere, including you. GDA comes loaded with sample templates for getting started in analysis. These templates can be exchanged Between friends, associates, and anyone else when published on the Internet. Here are some examples if how GDA can help you with your documents: Constitutional Analysis for historians, think tanks, non profits, teachers, high school students, university students, professors, researchers Generic Document Analysis for anyone anywhere that has used a Highlighter pen to figure out what is inside a documentLegislation Analysis for legislators, policy makers, staff, lawyers, citizens, think tanks, non profits,companies, government, teachers, high school students, university students, professors, researchers Plain Language Analysis for writers, editors, linguists, executives, managers, staff, citizens, policy makers, lawyers, legislators, think tanks, non profits, companies, government, teachers, high school students, university students, professors, researchersPolicy Document Analysis for executives, managers, staff, citizens, policy makers, lawyers, legislators, think tanks, non profits, companies, government, teachers, high school students, university students, professors, researchersScreen Plays Analysis for writers, editors, actors, directors, producers, television, film, sound, lighting, set designersRhetorical Document Analysis for anyone looking for signs of obfuscationCollege essay Analysis for students engaged in all forms of writing, term papers, thesis, college, graduate, law, and medical school acceptance applications

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