Documentation

Documentation
The thorough documentation of an information system's design is vital to its sustainability. Programming code can swiftly become akin to a cryptic crossword, and a professional programmer will always ensure that the clues needed to decipher the code are included within it.
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ProjectAsChart: Anglo-Saxon Charters (AsChart )19/03/2010 - 16:07
ProjectBritish printed images to 1700, a digital library17/03/2010 - 15:36
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ProjectFirst World War Poetry Digital Archive15/03/2010 - 17:39
Blog entryMy comments on the Documentation and Conservation of Media Arts summit15/03/2010 - 12:27
Project19th Century Pamphlets Online15/03/2010 - 11:46
Event resourcesVisualization and Remote Sensing for the Arts and Humanities: an Access Grid Support Network08/03/2010 - 14:54
EventEuroMed201003/03/2010 - 12:17
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ProjectCESAR a comprehensive online repository of French Theatre resources in the 17th and 18th centuries18/02/2010 - 16:41
ProjectSiobhan Davies Dance Online18/02/2010 - 11:34
ProjectCataloguing and electronic access to archives of British mathematical and physical scientists18/02/2010 - 11:18
ProjectProsopography of the Byzantine World (PBW )18/02/2010 - 10:38
ProjectICTGuides18/02/2010 - 10:04
ProjectCollected Works of Thomas Middleton17/02/2010 - 10:36
Blog entryMethods Network working papers12/02/2010 - 11:35
EventMaking 3D Visual Research Outcomes Transparent12/02/2010 - 11:35
EventDigital Visibility: A Workshop on Neglected Digital Resources12/02/2010 - 11:35
WikipageArchiving and Representation (Performance)12/02/2010 - 11:35
WikipageDocumentation Standards (Museums and Cultural Heritage)12/02/2010 - 11:35
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