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Document

For Document we have terms and definitions in 8 topics. The topics are Agile Modeling, Government Documents, Graphics, Hardware, Non-Profit Leadership, Organizational Capacity, Supply Chain, Technology and XML.



Document (Agile Modeling)

Any artifact external to source code whose purpose is to convey information in a persistent manner.


Document (Government Documents)

See "Government Information"


Document (Graphics, Hardware)

The general term for the work that we create with our computers and store on a disk.


Document (Non-Profit Leadership)

(1) Recorded information, usually saved as a file. (2) A legal document that states some contractual relationship. (3) Recording the actions of an employee, usually when those actions are in violation of policies and procedures. See also:Determination Letters


Document (Organizational Capacity)

(1) Recorded information, usually saved as a file. (2) A legal document that states some contractual relationship. (3) Recording the actions of an employee, usually when those actions are in violation of policies and procedures. See also:Determination Letters


Document (Supply Chain)

In EDI, a form, such as an invoice or purchase order, that trading partners have agreed to exchange and that the EDI software handles within its compliance-checking logic.
Documentation: The papers attached or pertaining to goods requiring transportation and/or transfer of ownership.


Document (Technology)

Any self-contained piece of work created with an application program and, if saved on disk, given a unique filename by which it can be retrieved. Documents are generally thought of as word-processed materials only. To a computer, however, data is nothing more than a collection of characters, so a spreadsheet or a graphic is as much a document as is a letter or report. In the Macintosh environment in particular, a document is any user-created work named and saved as a separate file.To explain or annotate something, such as a program or a procedure.


Document (XML)

An XML structure containing a root element and it's subelements.
See: Root, Element


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