6. Profiling and filtering
Profiling involves associating information with uses.
Filtering consists in selecting the information not to be published.
Profiling and filtering means managing documentation in configuration.
6.1 Principle
Publishing is an automated process that manipulates information in order to format it. One such manipulation is not to publish certain information.
The outcome of the publication is therefore strongly linked to the people who will use the documentation: this audience may be internal or external to the organization, or have restricted levels of access to the information....
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