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documentationThe narrative and graphical description of a system. Following are the kinds of documentation required to describe an information system for both users and systems staff. See self-documenting code, technical writer and RTFM. 1. Instructions for turning the system on and getting the programs initiated (loaded). 2. Instructions for obtaining source documents for data entry. 3. Instructions for entering data at the terminal, which includes a picture of each screen layout the user will encounter. 4. A description of error messages that can occur and the alternative methods for handling them. 5. A description of the defaults taken in the programs and the instructions for changing them. 6. Instructions for distributing the computer's output, which includes sample pages for each type of report. 1. Data dictionary - Description of the files and databases. 2. System flow chart - Description of the data as it flows from source document to report. 3. Application program documentation - Description of the inputs, processing and outputs for each data entry, query, update and report program in the system. 1. File structures and access methods 2. Program flow charts 3. Program source code listings 4. Machine procedures (JCL) documentation 1. the furnishing and use of documentary evidence, as in a court of law 2. Computing the written comments, graphical illustrations, flowcharts, manuals, etc., supplied with a program or software system
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Trust-PrintGate will be on the market from August 15 for 12,000 yen and at 79,800 with accessories including management tool and client software documentation. Copyright laws say that an individual contractor or contracting company owns the computer software, computer software documentation, or technical data the individual or the company creates. Through its SHO Engine development platform, Transcensus is finalizing its first applications in a planned suite of easy-to-use tools to allow anyone to create and deliver highly effective and fully interactive multimedia software documentation, training, assessment and support content directly inside any Windows-based software program. |
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