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Why Documenting Information Is Important

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Many software organizations struggle with documenting information as well as deciding what information should be recorded and maintained. The most obvious information that needs to be documented are the product and project requirements, but that is not all. This presentation discusses what happens to the organization when it does not document information in the areas of Engineering, Project Management, Support, and Process Management. At the end is a simple and easy way of addressing this problem once you have decided what information you must record.

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  1. Slide 1: Facilitating your process journey … Why Documenting Information is Important by Henry Schneider Process and Product Quality Consulting, LLC March 25, 2008
  2. Slide 2: Facilitating your process journey … Agenda  Information That Should Be Documented  Problems Encountered In the Absence of Documentation  Suggested Approach 5/4/2008 ®2008 ***Proprietary*** All Rights Reserved - Process and Product Quality Consulting, LLC 2
  3. Slide 3: Facilitating your process journey … Why Should I Document Information? 5/4/2008 ®2008 ***Proprietary*** All Rights Reserved - Process and Product Quality Consulting, LLC 3
  4. Slide 4: Facilitating your process journey … Crisis-Driven Organizations  Processes  ad hoc — impro