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Technical Documentation

Technical Documentation is the ability to produce detailed and user-friendly instructions that guide software users and technology teams. Within the software development realm, it involves writing clear, accessible guidance on how the software operates, supporting both testing and user requirements. Mastery of this capability enables improved software performance, effective updates, and helps software users optimize their application usage.

Level 1: Emerging

At a foundational level you are able to create simple technical documents that explain basic software features and processes clearly. You follow existing templates and seek feedback to make sure your instructions are accurate and easy to understand. This helps team members and users complete standard tasks with confidence.

Level 2: Proficient

At a developing level you are able to create basic technical documentation that outlines key software features and simple processes. You seek guidance to ensure accuracy and clarity, and your work helps team members understand and use the software for routine tasks. Your documentation contributes to smoother project handovers and supports day-to-day troubleshooting.

Level 3: Advanced

At a proficient level you are able to create clear, structured technical documentation that meets the needs of both software users and your development team. You draw on your understanding of the software to explain processes, features and troubleshooting steps in a way that is accessible and practical. Your documentation actively supports smooth updates, testing, and confident user adoption.

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