Must the Suggested Document Subdivisions Always be Complied With?

Subdivisions of the document templates (= results checklists)

  • In all documents, only the 1st subdivision level (heading1) is mandatory, i.e. it must be contained in the finished document. Should this section not be relevant, the heading must be retained and marked "not relevant".
  • All other subdivision levels (heading2,...) are recommendations to assist you in structuring the document.
  • Blue italicized text provides you with information on the contents of the relevant section. This text must not occur in the final document. Word for Windows templates use a special print format for this purpose (annotated content: "Kommentierter Inhalt") which you can either hide or delete globally once the work has been completed (replace function).
  • Normal text provides you with formulation proposals which you can adopt (changed if necessary) into your document.

Example (part of the RR plan)

1 Introduction The 1st subdivision level (heading1) is mandatory
1.1 Purpose of the document The 2nd level (heading2) is a recommendation
This section must specify the general and project-specific reasons for applying reuse and reusability and must do so as specifically as possible (e.g. "substantial savings to the order of ... through standardized solution for ..."; "measures only expedient in this part of the project, since..."; "greater effort expedient, since comparable follow-up or related project, etc.". Formulation proposal: The blue italicized text provides information on the content of this section. This text must not appear in the final document!
The purpose of this RR plan is to define project-specific measures for reuse and reusability and, in doing so, to support the most efficient possible SW development. Within the framework of project <xyz>, this means in particular that... This text provides you with a formulation proposal which you can adopt (changed) into your document.

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