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A distributed documentation group is one in which
people work together from distant locations, The new
problem in managing such a group is that casual, face-to-face
communication is missing. Technological
solutions include source control, email, groupware,
telephone, and the World Wide Web. Human solutions
may be even more important. Autonomy, explicit
standards, various ways to meet, and deliberately
working across locations build the necessary
communications and trust. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 Managing a Distributed Documentation Group http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1996/PDFs/PG6162.PDF
Jackson, Ken STC Proceedings 1996
Abstract: A distributed documentation group is one in which
people work together from distant locations, The new
problem in managing such a group is that casual, face-to-face
communication is missing. Technological
solutions include source control, email, groupware,
telephone, and the World Wide Web. Human solutions
may be even more important. Autonomy, explicit
standards, various ways to meet, and deliberately
working across locations build the necessary
communications and trust.
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