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Subject:RE: In search of a term From:"Mason, Catheryn" <CMason -at- INFINITEC-COM -dot- com> To:"'Scudder, Beth'" <beth_scudder -at- retek -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 16 Mar 2000 09:14:39 -0600
Beth Scudder says:
We have three levels of information included in our documentation:
Product level (the most general level)
*something* level (the intermediate level)
Module level (the detailed level)
... snip ...
we need a name for the intermediate level of information
Beth:
What about "system level"? Would that work? Top down from Product --> System
--> Module.
Catheryn Mason, Technical Writer
Infinitec Communications
cmason -at- infinitec-com -dot- com
Winner, 1999 IABC Bronze Quill Award of Excellence for Technical Writing