Technical English: is a specialized language dealing with the
composition, the orientation and the presentation of technical materials in order to derive a hitch-free processing the English language.
2. Definitions
a) Written instructions are a type of written communication
which presents instructions in a logical and chronological order. b) Descriptive of type I is a structured description of technical materials in a logical and chronological order and a prose-like manner. c) Descriptive of type II is a structured description of technical materials in a logical and chronological order and a prose-like manner which is presented in a framework and/or anticipative future undertakings. 3. Difference between descriptive of type I and descriptive of type II
The difference between descriptive type I and descriptive type II is
that descriptive type I is centred on describing physical or conceptual entities or objects when type II is centred on processes.
(Macmillan Building and Surveying Series) B. Cooke, G. Walker (Auth.) - European Construction - Procedures and Techniques-Macmillan Education UK (1994)