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I recently made a jump from my former life as an instructional designer to a
new hybrid account manager/doc writer position in software, and have no
experience with some of the technical docs I'm being asked to write.
My current task is to update an old UAT test script with "pretty" formatting
and current procedures to send to a client. My problem is I don't know what
conventions are used to write test scripts. My company has not previously
employed technical writers, so in many cases I'm having to make substantial
changes to existing documents, and want to be sure this one provides a
professional example to our client's IT department.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a UAT test script template or style
sheet example? I've tried searching the list-serv and Web to with little luck
(probably because I'm not sure what I'm looking for).
Thanks!
Amy Branscome
Implementation Specialist
LION, Inc.
2801 Hollycroft Street
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
(800) 275-6190 x 203 (pst)
(253) 858-8955 x 203 (pst)
(253) 858-8956 fax
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