Press Release.
ITDocs-to-Go! announces “WebDocs!™”
their new fill in-the-blank project documentation templates
Redmond, Washington,
April 25, 2002:
ITDocs-to-Go!™, a new Redmond Washington-based
company, is announcing their new web project templates making project
documentation process easier than ever. The fill-in-the-blank approach
makes the unenviable task of creating web project documentation simple,
educational, and complete. The document templates are delivered in
Microsoft Word™ format for easy manipulation and customization.
Included in the companies first product release,
“WebDocs!™”, is a complete web project document set that includes:
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Creative, editorial, navigation and project
briefs
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Sample RFP (Request for Proposal) forms
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Functional Specification
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Detailed Site Specification
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Web Site Inquiry Questionnaire
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E-Commerce Web Site Questionnaire
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Glossary of Terms
ITDocs-to-Go!™ is a Redmond-based start-up
that is changing the way project documentation is created. The
simple to complete templates can be completely customized to fit any
requirement. The product is available from the web site at
www.itdocstogo.com. An OEM program for bundling WebDocs!™
with other products is also available from the company.
“Web projects seem to suffer the same fate as most
IT projects in the sense that documentation is usually the last task on
the list” says founding partner Phill Christian. “We are making the
process of creating high-quality documentation easier by providing all the
core elements including suggestions, term definitions, and helpful
references for the user.”
Brian Greenberg, co-founder adds, "the hardest part
of documentation is knowing exactly what to document and
what questions to ask. That's what ITDoc's-to-Go! is all
about. ITDoc's-to-Go! has accumulated over 30 years of experience
doing IT and web-related projects, learning which questions need to be
asked. The hardest part of documentation has already been done with
WebDocs™. All you have to do is fill in the blanks."
Follow-on products to be announced later this year
include disaster planning and recovery for small and medium business, and
a process framework for guiding the design and development processes for
large-scale web-based applications. |