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Subject:Re: Modularization of Documentation From:Sean Wheller <sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za> To:Tony Markos <ajmarkos -at- yahoo -dot- com> Date:Wed, 7 Jun 2006 19:45:44 +0200
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 19:25, Tony Markos wrote:
> Modular documentation is something very concrete if
> you know what modularization TRUELY is.
Still the term "Modular documentation" is a buzz word, it could be called
Object Documentation for example.
> If not, it is
> like structured writing - a very popular technique
> that does not exist.
Not sure all those people who went to courses in how to do structured writing
would agree with you.
Anyway, when dealing in abstracts of this nature there are countless was to
see it.
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