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- Hypertext for documentation <sum05 1 6>
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- After the coming uses of hypertext in PR <link44> and
- advertising <link35>, I believe the next major application
- will be in documentation.
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- Documentation For example, the budgeted cost for documentation
- is 5% of budget supporting a complex high-technology industrial machine
- =============== might be 4-6% of the total development cost. This figure
- is similar to the 5% of the budget that the Department of
- Defense reports for the documentation for their weapon
- systems. (And we know how realistic that is!)
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- Actual cost is If you analyze the life cycle of a weapons system and the
- 10-100 times use of the documentation by sales, maintenance, customer
- higher personnel (and the turnover in each area), the actual cost
- ====== of understanding and using most documentation often exceeds
- the cost of the equipment itself. Why?
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- Cost of bad The real cost of transferring knowledge (i.e., training) is
- documentation directly influenced by the quality of the documentation.
- ============= And if users can't easily find what they want, they
- switch to more expensive forms of knowledge transfer --
- instructors, seminars, courses, etc.
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- The cost of A college education, for example, costs over 100 times
- knowledge that of the books that are required. Competence with
- ========= most software typically costs users many times the
- purchase price. In the military, training costs always
- seem to exceed hardware costs. What's the solution?
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- Benefits of The fundamental benefit of hypertext is organizing
- hypertext formats information in formats that easily provide desired
- ================= knowledge to users, reducing learning time and knowledge
- acquisition. If this is true, creating hypertext
- formats for documentation is about to become a major new
- industry.
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- References: -----------------------------------------------
- Knowledge, the cost of creation <link48 2 8>
- Knowledge, the cost of transfer <link47>