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The initial development of an online documentation system can be overwhelming. Before starting development, though, you should address some or all of the issues documented here: assessment of “as-is” documentation (if it exists), audience requirements and skills, assessment of best delivery method for your information / audience needs, tool selection, development methodology, content organization, look and feel of online documentation, and your development team’s skills. This checklist is a subset of a presentation that covers a proven methodology for developing a hypertext reference system. You can use this checklist as a starting point for your first project.
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 Jump Right In: A Checklist For Planning an Online Documentation Project http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1994/PDFs/PG351353.PDF
Blake, Jodi K., Paul D. Hasenwinkel, Charles Christopher Sanchez, and Rachael Snyder STC Proceedings 1994
Abstract: The initial development of an online documentation system can be overwhelming. Before starting development, though, you should address some or all of the issues documented here: assessment of “as-is” documentation (if it exists), audience requirements and skills, assessment of best delivery method for your information / audience needs, tool selection, development methodology, content organization, look and feel of online documentation, and your development team’s skills. This checklist is a subset of a presentation that covers a proven methodology for developing a hypertext reference system. You can use this checklist as a starting point for your first project.
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