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Applying object-oriented concepts to documentation
Subject:Applying object-oriented concepts to documentation From:Debra Carnegie <deb -at- SYMBOLOGIC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 11 Apr 1994 17:46:00 P
Out of curiosity, is anyone aware of the notion of applying object-oriented
concepts to creating online documentation? I recently read a paper on this
("Applying Object-oriented concepts to Documentation," by Sky Matthews and
Carl Grove, in the SIGDOC '92 proceedings), and was wondering if anyone has
applied these concepts in their own projects.
Debra Carnegie
Symbologic Corporation
deb -at- symbologic -dot- com