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  2. Wikipedia:List of guidelines - Wikipedia

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    A content fork is a piece of content (such as an inter-wiki object, a page, or a page section) that has the same scope as another piece of content that predated it, essentially covering the same topic. There are acceptable and unacceptable content forks. This guideline explains them all. External links

  3. Documentation - Wikipedia

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    Documentation development may involve document drafting, formatting, submitting, reviewing, approving, distributing, reposting and tracking, etc., and are convened by associated standard operating procedure in a regulatory industry. It could also involve creating content from scratch. Documentation should be easy to read and understand.

  4. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User manuals and user guides for most non-trivial PC and browser software applications are book-like documents with contents similar to the above list. They may be distributed either in print or electronically. Some documents have a more fluid structure with many internal links. The Google Earth User Guide [4] is an example of this format.

  5. Template:Facebook page - Wikipedia

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    Template:Facebook page displays an external link to a page at Facebook, a social networking website. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Usage

  6. Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines - Wikipedia

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    As Of – Broad-Concept Article – Categories, Lists, and Navigation Templates – Copying within Wikipedia – Reviewing Good Articles – Hatnote – Page Blanking – Overcategorization – Preparing Images for Upload – Red Link – Redirect – Set Index Articles – Soft Redirect – Spellchecking – Subpages – Updating Information ...

  7. Functional specification - Wikipedia

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    A functional specification is the more technical response to a matching requirements document, e.g. the Product Requirements Document "PRD" [citation needed]. Thus it picks up the results of the requirements analysis stage. On more complex systems multiple levels of functional specifications will typically nest to each other, e.g. on the system ...

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  9. Specification (technical standard) - Wikipedia

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    These types of documents define how a specific document should be written, which may include, but is not limited to, the systems of a document naming, version, layout, referencing, structuring, appearance, language, copyright, hierarchy or format, etc. [34] [35] Very often, this kind of specifications is complemented by a designated template.