What's the point of documentation?
Identify and implement documentation requirements
Practical sheet REF: FIC0389 V1
What's the point of documentation?
Identify and implement documentation requirements

Author : Cécile MALATERRE

Publication date: June 10, 2016, Review date: November 27, 2016 | Lire en français

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1. What's the point of documentation?

First of all, before talking about documentation, it's important to go back to the definition of the term "document". ISO9000 defines a document as "an information carrier and the information it contains". The document has always been the combination of information and its support:

  • Information is the meaningful part or content. It is characterized by intellectual properties: document purpose, author, source, date, keywords, etc.

  • The information medium is the container. It is characterized by physical properties: nature, material, weight, size, mode of use, etc.

ISO9001, since the 2015 version, no longer uses the terms "document", "documented procedures" or "records" but uses the generic term "documented information".

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