Australian Vocational Education and Training/ICAD4217A Create technical documentation

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"This unit defines the competency required to create technical documentation that is clear to the target audience and easy to navigate."

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You can read more about this unit on the National Training Information Systems Official document for ICAD4217A.

This unit forms part of the following qualifications:


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After learning and applying the skills required by this unit you'll be able to demonstrate your skills in:

ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1. Identify and analyse documentation needs
  1. Consult with the client to identify documentation requirements
  2. Interpret and evaluate documentation requirements and confirm details with the client
  3. Investigate industry and documentation standards for requirements
  4. Define and document the scope of work to be produced
  5. Consult with the client to validate and confirm the scope of work
2. Design documentation
  1. Identify information requirements with reference to layout and document structure
  2. Create document templates and style guides consistent with information requirements
  3. Conduct a review of the system in order to understand its functionality
  4. Extract content that meets information requirements in accordance with relevant copyright restrictions
  5. Develop the structure of the technical documentation giving focus to the flow of information, style, tone and content format
  6. Validate the technical documentation structure with the client
3. Develop documentation
  1. Write technical documentation based on the template and scope of work using the information gathered
  2. Translate technical terminology into plain English where appropriate
  3. Apply content format and style in accordance with relevant documentation standards and templates
4. Evaluate and edit documentation
  1. Submit technical documentation to appropriate person for review
  2. Gather and analyse feedback
  3. Incorporate alterations into the technical documentation
  4. Edit the technical documentation for technical and grammatical accuracy
5. Prepare documentation for publication
  1. Check that the completed technical documentation meets client requirements and scope of work
  2. Submit the technical documentation to appropriate person for approval
  3. Prepare the technical documentation for publication and distribution utilising appropriate channels
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Grading edit

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