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Re: Structuring a manual - trying to make it easy for everyone
Subject:Re: Structuring a manual - trying to make it easy for everyone From:"Anthony Markatos" <tonymar -at- hotmail -dot- com> To:cpeterso -at- komo -dot- com, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com Date:Thu, 27 Jan 2000 10:45:35 PST
Carlon Peterson asks:
1.) Is there any guide that can help setup a documentation structure that
can 'follow' changes made to a 'part'?
2.) How can I setup a manual to be modular - to make it easy for us to
assemble - and keep it organized so it is 'user friendly'?
are there any good books on this topic?
Tony Markatos responds:
1.) Create data flow diagrams showing the essential tasks accomplished
using the product and how all these tasks interrelate. Then organize your
manuals per the data flow diagrams - one task on the dfd correlates with one
documentation heading. This is GREAT for documentation change management.
When the product changes, you change your dfds - doing this will very
clearly tell you required documentation changes.
2.) Ahhh, So you want modularity. Go through the introductory DFD example
(assembling the toy sail boat) in the following book. It will "rock" you.
'Structured Systems Analysis and Specification by Tom DeMarco. Yourdon
Press, 1979.'
Tony Markatos
(tonymar -at- hotmail -dot- com)
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