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TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION |
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We have extracted knowledge and
information from an army of specialists, written shelves full of books,
expended blood, sweat and tears and learnt a great deal in the last sixteen
years. |
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Our
methods... |
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We
could tell you that Africa is really, really big. 30 221 000m2, in fact. That doesn’t really mean much until you see
a picture like the one below… That is
why we choose to start documentation of a System / Equipment with an Illustrated
Parts Breakdown (IPB) – a picture tells a thousand words! |
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Then we use Logistic Support Analysis
or any engineering information to hand to thoroughly understand the client
requirements and document accordingly. ·
We publish on paper, via .pdf or other
electronic media, or directly online. ·
We have access to inhouse system and
logistic engineering experience and expertise. ·
Our inhouse quality assurance and
editing skills are strong, to the point that we are selling these as an
additional IQS Service. |
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Our
tools... |
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We
use commonly available tools (Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, CorelDRAW,
SolidWorks and LaTeX) and have worked with edulex.com and R&M
Technologies (using their VirtualBook® and RAMLOG.net) to facilitate
electronic and online delivery of documentation. |
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