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NetIQ eDirectory. eDirectory is an X.500 -compatible directory service software product from NetIQ. Previously owned by Novell, the product has also been known as Novell Directory Services ( NDS) and sometimes referred to as NetWare Directory Services. NDS was initially released by Novell in 1993 for Netware 4, replacing the Netware bindery ...
Templates are a very powerful feature of MediaWiki, but can be confusing to new users and even experienced users can have difficulty making sense of the more complex ones. Templates should therefore be accompanied by documentation to improve usability. Template documentation should explain what a template does and how to use it.
[[Category:Documentation templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Documentation templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
As a form of knowledge management and knowledge organization, documentation can be provided on paper, online, or on digital or analog media, such as audio tape or CDs. Examples are user guides, white papers, online help, and quick-reference guides. Paper or hard-copy documentation has become less common. [citation needed]
Documentation shared content templates. This category is for templates that are used as transclusions of shared documentation content. For navboxes shared by multiple non-article pages, see Category:Wikipedia-internal navigational templates. The pages listed in this category are templates.
The {{ documentation }} template is used to contain the documented information and instructions of a certain template, usually from a /doc subpage. It can also be configured to load the content from other pages or be directly fed by text. For detailed instructions on how and when to use this template, see Wikipedia:Template documentation ...
Background to IEEE 829. IEEE 829-2008, also known as the 829 Standard for Software and System Test Documentation, was an IEEE standard that specified the form of a set of documents for use in eight defined stages of software testing and system testing, each stage potentially producing its own separate type of document.
An interface control document ( ICD) in systems engineering [1] and software engineering, provides a record of all interface information (such as drawings, diagrams, tables, and textual information) generated for a project. [2] The underlying interface documents provide the details and describe the interface or interfaces between subsystems or ...