Hierarchy
  • 23 Sep 2024
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The structure of a technical document can vary depending on the subject matter and intended audience. The below are the common elements:

  1. Introduction: This section provides an overview of the document, outlining its purpose and scope.
  2. Detailed technical information: This section provides more detailed information about the technical concepts and details covered in the document. This includes information about how to use a particular product or system, descriptions of technical processes or protocols, and so on.
  3. Examples: This section provides examples of how to use the technical information presented in the document. Use cases of the feature can be added in this section.
  4. References: This section provides references and resources for further information about the subject matter covered in the document. This may include links to related articles, tags, tutorials, and other resources.

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