Domain-Specific Guidelines Document
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A Domain-Specific Guidelines Document is a guidelines document that contains domain-specific guidelines.
- Context:
- It can be referenced by Domain Professionals to ensure consistency and quality in processes and practices.
- It can include Term Definitions, and examples of correct and incorrect applications.
- It can guide handling ambiguous or edge cases specific to the Domain.
- It can be periodically reviewed and updated to reflect the latest Research, best practices, and changes in the Domain.
- It can support Education and Training within the Domain by providing clear guidelines and examples.
- It can help in Decision-Making by providing structured approaches to handle different situations within the Domain.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- a General Guidelines Document that is not specific to any domain.
- a Broad Policy Document that sets out mandatory actions or behavior across multiple domains.
- See: Domain-Specific Guideline, Guideline, Standard, Best Practice, Instruction Manual.