FIT2043 - Technical documentation for software engineers
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Information Technology
Leader(s): Kevin Korb
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit covers problems with paper-based and on-line documentation; types of technical documentation used in software engineering; document specifications; minimalist design philosophy; graphic design of technical documentation; the context of technical writing; the writing process (analysis, planning, generation, testing, revision and maintenance of written texts); document publication techniques (including SGML, LaTeX and XML); the role of hypertext, hypermedia and markup languages in technical documentation; small-volume and large-volume hypertext; collaborative hypertext; intelligent hypertext.
Objectives
At the completion of this unit, students will have an understanding of:
- Be able to organise and write clear technical documentation;
- Understand the different types and roles of technical documentation, including code documentation (literate programming methods, function header documentation), internal designs, external designs, reference manuals, guides and introductory manuals;
- Understand the use of the basic types of tools for producing documentation: editors, text formatters, typesetters, desktop publishers, graphics tools, printing and viewing tools;
- Understand the role of style in writing;
- Understand different approaches to the writing process and which approach best suits the individual student.
At the completion of this unit, students will have attitudes that will allow them to:
- Be sensitive to the aims and uses of effective technical documentation at all stages in a project;
- Be aware of different writing methods and styles and their suitability to different tasks
- Appreciate the wider use of documentation in evaluating, promoting, and supporting projects;
- Develop a sensitivity to different reader / audience types.
At the completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- Be able to write effective and clear documentation;
- Be able to use one of each major kind of documentation development and delivery tool.
Assessment
Prac Exam: 50%
Weekly Pracs: 50%
Contact hours
4 x contact hrs/week
Prerequisites
FIT1002, CPE1001, CSE1202, GCO1811, MMS1801, MMS1802, CSE1301
Prohibitions
CSE1305, CSE1402, GCO1063, SFT2203, SYS2204