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CRDSS Task 1.12-1 - Documentation Coordination - Documentation Coordination Year 2 Efforts
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This task memorandum describes the documentation coordination efforts for Year 2 of CRDSS.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
1/3/1997
DSS Category
DMI Utilities
DSS
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Contract/PO #
C153658, C153727, C153752
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, HB97-008
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Riverside Technology inc.
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CRDSS <br />TASK MEMORANDUM 2.12-1 <br />Documentation Coordination <br />Documentation Coordination Year 2 Efforts <br />1.0 ISSUE <br />This task memorandum describes the documentation coordination efforts for Year 2 of CRDSS. <br />2.0 DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS <br />Documentation coordination is a task that normally occurs in any project. However, with the advent of <br />the World Wide Web (WWW), and the desire to make nearly all CRDSS documentation available on- <br />line, a documentation coordination task was implemented in order to help coordinate the assimilation and <br />transferral of working documents and manuals to on-line documentation as well as coordinating <br />preparation of hard-copy documentation. <br />In Year 1of CRDSS, the use of hypertext documentation was implemented by RTi as a way of easily <br />distributing documentation. This form of documentation was new to many of the groups participating in <br />the CRDSS development, but had been implemented by RTi on several projects. The use of the WWW <br />has since greatly expanded, and, consequently, so have the expectations for the implementation of on- <br />line documentation within CRDSS. Several issues related to the expanded use of on-line documentation <br />within CRDSS are: <br />? <br />The need for all on-line documentation to look and feel similar <br />? <br />The need for on-line documentation to support different web browsers <br />? <br />The increased use of a web browser to access the database <br />? <br />The increased desire to make the on-line and hard copy documentation match as much as <br />possible, if not entirely <br />? <br />Legal issues to be resolved by the State concerning use of and billing for information <br />provided by the CRDSS web site <br />? <br />Results of CRDSS are easily viewable by many interested parties and therefore results and <br />products may be scrutinized even more than usual for this type of project <br />Because the emphasis on on-line documentation has increased dramatically within the project, much of <br />this memorandum addresses on-line documentation as if it were the primary deliverable for <br />documentation. Hard-copy is discussed where CRDSS deliverables were defined. <br />The Year 2 effort was broken into several subtasks which are summarized below. Conclusions and <br />recommendations follow and present insight related to the issues listed above. <br />Subtask 1. Update on-line documentation to reflect changes in database, mode, and analysis <br />system documentation. <br />Early in the project, it was decided that each developer/author should maintain the documentation for <br />their product. Initially, the value of on-line documentation was not totally recognized. Therefore, some <br />1 <br />a320/taskmems/ 2-12-01.doc 01/03/97 <br />
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