Re: Documentation Estimates

Subject: Re: Documentation Estimates
From: "Linda H. Schoenhoff" <lhs -at- UNIFY -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 09:28:12 PST

Rick Lippincott writes:

>I'm curious, though, about the rate for "indexing." Using an indexing function
>on FrameMaker, I can apparently work much faster than that. On the othe hand,
>certain parts of the task are "invisible", setting up the properly coded info
>in the text ahead of time. Has the estimated time for indexing gone down? Or
>is it just moved to a different location? What's the opinion on this?

With regard to indexing, I'd also include time to print it out and proof it,
looking for punctuation errors, formatting lapses, improper subordination,
first level entries with only one second level entry, and the kind of unintended
duplication that produces things that look like this:

Files, opening
File, opening
File, open

Consolidating and correcting an index can be quite time-consuming and may
take several iterations if the index is large and complex. Finally, you
may spend some time tweaking your two-column index to break attractively
across pages, which also takes a little time. So I don't think the time
estimate is unreasonable.

Linda Schoenhoff
lhs -at- unify -dot- com


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