Technical Documentation
from prototype to user manual
Philips uses Xopus to create and edit technical documentation to distribute in printed form with a product and to keep the information as an internal reference. Using Xopus to edit technical, and therefore often complex, information structures, Philips has greatly improved efficiency. Other users in this category include AGFA and Spyker.
Technical documentation is often comprised by many different users that work with the product, such as designers, prototyping users, machine specialists, and so on. Xopus' friendly way of dealing with users and their expectations of the information makes Xopus a great choice for editing this complex information on each level of the manufacturing process. Comparable to specifically structured manufacturing processes, Xopus can keep an equally structured format for the documentation of the products, thus allowing the usage and publication of that information to occur in a parallel way.
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