Continuing to Explore Your Field
Writing is rather a complex task that requires proper planning. In discovered that writing in reference to computer information system as my majoring field requires thorough and systematic investigation and analysis of the acquired data to develop organized findings. I am now clear that systematic analysis is crucial in writing in this field has data should be organized properly to create a clear and smooth flow that is grounded on arguments that are supported by proven facts. In reference to computer information systems field’s writing what I would like to understand are: what are the different approaches for gathering relevant information and what does appropriateness in writing entails?
The kinds of writing that I anticipate to perform in my professional life include critical and theoretical writing which necessitates the use of critical thoughts in the evaluation of given issues. This will, therefore, incorporate writing that is mainly purposed at offering different and strategic solutions to existing issues relating to computer informational systems. The field tends to be more technical than theoretical. Thus, this is more of scientific writing which involves investigating the existing issues, the general causes and the most appropriate solutions that can be utilized in resolving the issues by creating more benefits to the products users. I believe that I will learn the writing conventions that are required in this field through academic practice which involves engaging more in writing in regard to a particular concept. This will equip me with theoretical as well as critical writing skills that are required in being a solution given through writing by relying on the existing information to create better and more developed solutions. Practice is all that is required to learn all that is required and to establish approaches via which writing challenges can be handled.
Reference
Zobel, J. (2014). Writing for computer science. Springer.