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IEEE 1063-1987

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IEEE Standard for Software User Documentation

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. Minimum requirements for the structure and information content of user documentation are provided. They apply primarily to technical substance rather than to style. Editorial and stylistic considerations are addressed only when they impact structure and content. Only traditional documentation, either printed on paper or stored in some other medium in the format of a printed document and used in a manner analogous to the way a printed document is used, is addressed.
This standard provides minimum requirements on the structure and information content of user documentation. It addresses editorial and stylistic considerations only when they impact structure and content. It applies primarily to technical substance rather than to style. Users of this standard may want to develop a style manual for use within their own organizations to complement the guidance provided in the standard. They may also select an industry-recognized style manual such as the Chicago Manual of Style [2] 1 or the GPO Style Manual [3]. Adherence to the standard does not preclude the application of additional, more stringent requirements or standards, or the inclusion of additional topics or materials not required by this standard.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1063
Publication Date Aug. 22, 1988
Language en - English
Page Count 20
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Dec. 20, 2001 1063-2001 Revision
Aug. 22, 1988 1063-1987 Revision