Detailed Structured Document
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A Detailed Structured Document is a structured document that is a detailed document.
- Context:
- It can (often) be created using word processing or documentation tools like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
- It can (often) include sections such as: Introduction Section, Objectives Section, Scope Section, Methodology Section, Timeline, Resources, and Appendices.
- It can range from being a Formal Document to a Informal Detailed Structured Document.
- It can range from being a Formal Document to an Informal Detailed Structured Document.
- It can range from being a Regulatory Document to a Non-Regulatory Detailed Structured Document.
- It can range from being a Technical Detailed Structured Document to a Non-Technical Detailed Structured Document.
- It can range from being an Internal Detailed Structured Document to an External Detailed Structured Document.
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- Example(s):
- a Formal Plan outlining goals, actions, timelines, and resources for a project or business objective.
- a Standard Operating Procedure document detailing step-by-step processes for routine operations.
- a Technical Specification document providing detailed technical requirements for a system or product.
- a Business Proposal presenting a business idea, market analysis, and financial projections.
- a Grant Proposal outlining a project plan and funding requirements for obtaining grants.
- a Quality Assurance Plan detailing the procedures and criteria for ensuring product quality.
- a Training Manual providing detailed instructions and materials for employee training.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an Informal Note, which may lack structure and detailed information.
- a Brief Memorandum, typically shorter and less detailed.
- a Quick Reference Guide, which provides concise information without extensive detail.
- See: Product Roadmap, Standard Operating Procedure, Project Charter, Technical Specification, Business Proposal