6 December 2021 by Phillip JohnstonWe consider good documentation to exhibit the following qualities: It’s lean and concise, never bulky It’s well organized Information is not duplicated It’s up-to-date – changes were not allowed to get ahead of the documentation We can also tell that documentation is good, because it will be used in multiple contexts. For example, documentation that is started at the beginning of the project will be used at least six times: Used in discussions with users/customers and settle disputes if they do not like what they get Used in detailed and effective design reviews Used by …
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