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Unreferenced date April 2010 An evergreen document is a document written in a way that is relevant to a specific audience over a long period of time. This relevance comes from a universal acceptance or application of document contents. Category Documents ... more details
A living document or dynamic document is a document which may be continually edited and updated by either a limited or unrestricted group. A simple example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia , in contrast to dead or static documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclop dia Britannica . A living document may or may not have a framework for updates, changes, or adjustments. This type of document without proper context can change away from its original purpose through multiple uncontrolled edits. This is different than an evergreen document that is written in a way that is relevant to a specific audience over a long period of time. This relevance comes from a universal acceptance or application of document contents. However, a living document may evolve through updates, be expanded as needed, and serve a different purpose over time. Living documents are changed through revisions that may or may not reference previous iterative changes. The rate of document decay depends on the structure of the original document, or original intent of such document, or guidelines for modifying such document. In business In business a living document may fall under corporate change management or be shared among a team. It may start as a draft work that at some time graduates into general acceptance, or may originate as part of a formal documentation process. Regardless of the degree of formality, a living document needs rules or guidelines for its modification. Such guidelines allow and should ideally encourage the document s evolution over time. It is in this sense of growth that the document can be thought of as living. In pastoral Theology In pastoral Theology the living document refers to an individual person. References Glossary of Strategic Relations Terms, http iunctura.com glossary index.php living document Definition Living Document n. , Center for Strategic ... definition of living document Definition of living document , Walter Rader. Accessed on 2009 12 ... more details
A document processor is a document preparation system that superficially resembles a word processor . However, the emphasis in a document processor is on the arrangement of the document s components, ref What is a http www.lyx.org WhatIsLyX document processor ? ref not the formatting of the characters that compose it. The available tools are not just typical document elements paragraphs, lists, headers the primary attraction of a document processor is the ability to program documents with powerful conditional automatic formatting rules to create structured document s, which allow large numbers of similar elements to be generated and reformatted for different media with little human effort. Examples of document processors include programs like Parametric Technology Corporation PTC Arbortext , Adobe Systems Adobe FrameMaker , LyX , BroadVision QuickSilver formerly Interleaf , and Syntext Serna . Examples of markup language s used for non graphical document processing include SGML XML , LaTeX and troff . See also Desktop publishing References references DEFAULTSORT Document Processor Category Technical communication tools ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In a wiki , document mode is the conventional mode of editing, in which the current version of the page is a coherent and self contained whole, reflecting only the result of the last update and not any history. The page is simply the current version of the document, hence the name document mode . In document mode, maintenance of the history is left entirely to the wiki software, as opposed to thread mode , where the history of a discussion is also reflected in the current page. MediaWiki provides the even numbered namespaces for document mode, often used for articles and other pages such as policy documents, and for each an odd numbered namespace for discussion, in thread mode . External links http www.usemod.com cgi bin mb.pl?DocumentMode MeatBall description of document mode http c2.com cgi wiki?DocumentMode A discussion of the use of document mode web software stub Category Wiki concepts ... more details
Document engineering is a document centric synthesis of complementary ideas from information and systems analysis, electronic publishing, business process analysis, and business informatics to ensure that the documents and processes make sense to the people and applications that need them. Originating from research published by Robert J. Glushko and Tim McGrath, document engineering attempts to unify these different analysis and modeling perspectives and helps to specify, design, and implement documents and the processes that create and consume them. In the context of document engineering, document generally refers to ordered pieces of information used by computer applications or web services rather than directly by people. It has particular relevance in the areas of XML vocabulary design. The principles of document engineering were applied to the development of the Universal Business Language OASIS Universal Business Language . From 2003 to 2007, the University of California at Berkeley operated a research center for document engineering, which has been subsumed by its program in Information and Service Design. ref http cde.berkeley.edu ref The conventional discipline that most resembles document engineering is probably business informatics . However, document engineering emphasizes the need for conceptual modeling of documents and processes at an implementable granularity. Alternative definitions Document engineering may also refer to the design of a document to meet very specific requirements for clarity or embodiment of rules e.g., ensuring that regulations or a contract ..., previously existing instance of a document. The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering ref ... or document processing. References Reflist External links http mitpress.mit.edu catalog item default.asp?ttype 2&tid 10476, Document Engineering,MIT Press. http blogs.oreilly.com digitalmedia 2005 11 document engineering 13.html Document Engineering, O Reilly Digital Blogs Category Information systems ... more details
Document Modelling looks at the inherent structure in documents. It looks not at the structure in formatting which is the classic realm of word processing tools, but at the structure in content. Because document content is typically viewed as the ad hoc result of a creative process, the art of document modelling is still in its infancy. Most document modelling comes in the form of document templates evidenced most often as word processing documents, fillable PDF forms and, more recently, XML templates. The particular strength of XML in this context is its ability to model document components in a tree like structure, and its separation of content and style. Document modelling goes beyond mere form filling and mail merge to look at the structure of information in, for example, a legal document, a contract, an inspection report, or some form of analysis. Document modelling therefore looks at the structures and patterns of the written work, and breaks it down into different options or branches. It then labels the branches and the results. Without effective document modelling, it is difficult to get full value from a document automation initiative, for example, using document assembly software. But by using a model that contains hundreds and thousands of branches, a user can create close to infinite structured variations almost to the point that such systems can rival the unstructured drafting of a specialist. In fact, the results of a sophisticated document model can surpass those of the specialist in terms of lack of error and consistency of prose. External links http bashasys.info Basha Systems LLC Information Portal http www.exari.com document assembly.html Exari Rules based XML document modelling http www.hotdocs.com Developer10 View.aspx HotDocs Document Automation Software Category Technical communication ... more details
unreferenced date June 2010 Document imaging is an information technology category for systems capable of replicating documents commonly used in business. Document imaging systems can take many forms including microfilm , on demand printers, facsimile machine s, copier s, multifunction printer s, document image scanner scanners , computer output microfilm COM and archive writers. Since the 1990s, document imaging has been used to describe software based computer systems that capture, store and reprint images. Citation needed date February 2010 Document imaging is a form of enterprise content management . In the early days of content management technologies, the term document imaging was used interchangeably with document image management as the industry tried to separate itself from the micrographic and reprographic technologies. citation needed date June 2010 In the late 1980s, a new document management technology emerged Electronic document management system electronic document management . This technology was built around the need to manage and secure the escalating volume of electronic documents spreadsheet s, word processing word processing documents, PDF s, Email e mails created in organizations. citation needed date June 2010 See also Commonscat Document imaging Image scanning Document management system Records management Do NOT add commercial links to document imaging companies websites this article. Wikipedia is NOT a collection of external links nor is it the place to advertise your business. Commercial links will be removed on sight and your account IP address may be blocked. Category Information technology management de Dokumentenscanner pt Document imaging ru ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 Wikify date February 2010 Document comparison , also known as redlining, is a computer process by which changes are identified between two versions of the same document for the purposes of document editing and review. Document comparison is a common task in the legal and financial industries. The software based document comparison process compares a reference document to a target document, and produces a third document which indicates by colored highlighting or by differing ... from the reference document to produce the target document. Common documents formats for comparison ... Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint , and PDF Portable Document Format PDF documents. Overview In the broadest definition, document comparison can refer to any act of marking changes made between two versions of the same document and presenting those changes in a third document via a graphic user interface GUI . There are several variants in the types of changes registered through the process of document .... Document comparison solutions redline changes made to the following types of documents border ... changes. It is quite common for document comparison software vendors to present forms of the compared document in separate windows in a GUI, where each window contains the following items, where the multiplicity ... document, the modified document, and the redline or comparison document, with a fourth window used to present the list of changes made between document versions. Presentation of changes made between document versions are also traditionally customizable. While the standard display of showing deletions with red underlines and additions with blue underlines is still utilized by many document ... comparison document. History Document comparison before the personal computer Prior to personal computers, document comparison entailed the printing of two versions of a single document and reviewing ... process. First generation document comparison With the advent of personal computers and the ubiquity ... more details
Rewrite date January 2012 Document and file collaboration is a term used to describe tools or systems set up to help multiple people work together on a single document or file to achieve a single final version. Normally, this refers to software which allows teams to work on a single document, such as a Word document , at the same time from different computer terminals or mobile devices . Hence, document ... article 244425 the cloud day 10 storing data in the cloud.html ref Overview Document collaboration in a general sense simply refers to more than one person co authoring a document. ref http www.informationweek.com thebrainyard news document sharing collaborative writing 231902261 how to mark up documents in the cloud ref However, most people today when talking about document collaboration ... document from computer terminals based anywhere in the world. Recent Developments In recent years the market has seen a rapid development in document collaboration tools. Primitive document collaboration used email , whereby comments would be written in the email with the document attached. The problem was that this was not a document centric solution i.e. Comments and discussions around the document were separate from the document itself . ref http www.sptechweb.com link 35841 ref Today, the best document collaboration tools are more document centric. These systems provide a user with a document centric collaboration experience because they allow users to Tag metadata tag the document and add ... comments and activities associated around a document. ref http www.skydox.com blog play tag with your team ref For this reason, an increasing number of firms are using email less and file sharing and document ... . New solutions for document collaboration make heavy use of the cloud, with files uploaded to be viewed ... have installed Web 2.0 collaboration applications. cn date January 2012 However, document collaboration ..., up 30 from 2010. New innovative firms are joining the industry as cloud based document collaboration ... more details
expert date November 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Document Processing involves the conversion of typed and handwritten text on paper based & electronic documents e.g., scanned image of a document into electronic information utilising one of, or a combination of, Intelligent Character Recognition ICR , Optical Character Recognition OCR and experienced Data Entry Clerks . DEFAULTSORT Document Processing Category Artificial intelligence applications Tech stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Senate Document often abbreviated as S. Doc. is an official document produced by the US Senate , for example the results of the Lodge committee . Category United States Senate Category Official documents of the United States US Congress stub ... more details
Context date January 2008 Expert subject multiple Computing Microsoft Windows date February 2009 ActiveX Document also known as DocObject or DocObj ref http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t ActiveX Documents&i 37473,00.asp Definition of ActiveX Documents ref is a computer file in the form of a compound document compound text based document that allows Clarify date February 2009 a container application Vague date February 2009 to use the full capabilities of server applications. Ambiguous date July 2011 This approach Clarify date February 2009 distinguishes between a document, such as a word document or video clip , and the software that can be Application software applied open, edit, display, save to the document. ActiveX documents consist of two components the document itself and the ActiveX DLL or EXE server that supports it. A single server computing server can support an unlimited number of documents, just as Microsoft Word can support any number of document files. The server for an ActiveX document can be an EXE or a DLL server. The document generally has the extension .VBD, though ActiveX documents can be stored within other files as well, using a mechanism Ambiguous date July 2011 called Object Linking and Embedding OLE structured storage . References reflist External links http pntpm3.ulb.ac.be Info Activex ch23.htm ActiveX document fundamentals Dead link date September 2011 Microsoft Windows components Category Microsoft initiatives Category Windows software Category Windows software stubs Windows software stub ... more details
about compound documents in general the W3C standard Compound Document Format confusing date September 2011 In computing , a compound document is a document type typically produced using word processor word processing software, and is a regular text document intermingled with non text elements such as spreadsheet s, picture s, digital video s, digital audio , and other multimedia features. It can also be used to collect several documents into one. Compound document technology technologies are commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents. Well known technologies for compound documents include ActiveX Document s Bonobo computing Bonobo by Ximian primarily used by GNOME KPart s in KDE Object linking and embedding OLE by Microsoft Open Document Architecture from ITU T not used OpenDoc by Apple Computer now defunct http sourceforge.net projects verdantium Verdantium XML and Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL are encapsulation formats used for compound documents of all kinds Since many documents contain non text elements such as spreadsheet s, picture s, digital video s, digital audio , and other multimedia features ... based compound document comparison compares the entire document granularly, including the native format, in addition to embedded objects like spreadsheets and images, and creates a third document highlighting ... coding or highlighting the changes granularly. Compound document comparison can be used on any document ... based compound document comparison is held by Lit ra Technology LLC. ref Massand, Deepak, Assignee Lit ra Technology LLC, McLeansville, NC. 2006. Method of compound document comparison. U.S. Patent 7,818,660, filed January 2006, and issued October 19, 2010. ref While the origins of the compound document ... Transclusion Compound Document Comparison http www.litera.com products change pro.html dead link ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 A turnaround document is a document that has been output from a computer, some extra information added to it, and then returned to become an input document. For example, meter cards are produced for collecting readings from gas meter s, photocopiers, water meters etc. These are filled in by the customer and then returned to the company for image scanner scanning using ICR Intelligent Character Recognition so that the system can produce the Bill payment bill s for the customer. DEFAULTSORT Turnaround Document Category Human computer interaction Comp sci stub ... more details
Evidence law Unreferenced date January 2009 An ancient document , in the law of evidence law evidence , refers to both a means of authentication for a piece of documentary evidence , and an exception to the hearsay rule . Authentication With respect to authentication, an ancient document is one that may be deemed authentic without a witness to attest to the circumstances of its creation because its age suggests that it is unlikely to have been falsified in anticipation of the litigation in which it is introduced. Under the American Federal Rules of Evidence FRE , a document is deemed authentic if it is at least twenty years old in a condition that makes it free from suspicion concerning its authenticity and found in a place where such a writing was likely to be kept. Many U.S. State states have similar rules, but may limit the application of the doctrine to specific kinds of documents such as dispositive instruments primarily conveyances, deeds, and wills , and may require the documents to be even older. By admitting an ancient document into evidence, it is presumed only that the document is what it purports to be, but there are no presumptions about the truth of the document s contents . A jury can still decide that the author of the document was lying or mistaken when the author wrote it. Hearsay Ancient documents also present an exception to the hearsay rule. FRE 803 16 applies this exception to all documents over twenty years old. Because of their age, they may be presented as evidence of the truth of any statements contained therein. Many states follow this rule as well, but again most limit it to documents that dispose of property. Category Evidence law ko ... more details
Infobox Film name Document of the Dead image Document of the Dead.jpg caption DVD cover director Roy Frumkes producer Roy Frumkes writer Roy Frumkes starring George A. Romero br Christine Forrest distributor Synapse Films DVD released June 21, 1985 runtime 83 min. country filmUS language English budget Document of the Dead is a 1985 documentary film by United States American filmmaker Roy Frumkes that was largely shot during the production of the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead . Synopsis Taking a look back from Romero s first Television advertisement television commercials onward, the documentary chronicles the career and stylistic techniques of Dawn of the Dead s director, George A. Romero . Release It is available on the Ultimate Edition DVD set for Dawn of the Dead . However, the version of Document on the Ultimate Edition of Dawn does not include the commentary by Roy Frumkes that the stand alone DVD of Document includes. External links imdb title id 0173771 title Document of the Dead Amg movie 132107 Document of the Dead Livingdead Category 1985 films Category American documentary films Category English language films Category Films set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Independent films Category Living Dead films Category Zombie films Category 1980s documentary films ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 A structured document is an electronic document where some method of embedded coding , such as markup language markup , is used to give the whole, and parts, of the document various structural meanings according to a Database schema schema . A structured document whose markup doesn t break the schema it is designed to conform to and which obeys the syntax rules of its markup language is well formed . Quote The Standard Generalized Markup Language SGML has pioneered the concept of structured documents http www.w3.org People Janne porject paper.html Multi purpose publishing using HTML, XML, and CSS , http www.w3.org People howcome H kon Wium Lie & http www.w3.org People Janne Janne Saarela As of 2009 the most widely used markup language , in all its evolving forms, is HTML , which is used to structure documents according to various Document Type Definition Document Type Definition DTD schema defined and described by the W3C , which continually reviews, refines and evolves the specifications. Quote XML is the universal format for structured documents and data ... structured documents the focus is on encoding the logical structure of a document, with no explicit ... to extract and present metadata about the document. In most Wikipedia articles for example, a table of contents is automatically generated from the different heading tags in the body of the document ... of a document may be the document body code nowiki body nowiki code , containing a first level heading ... nowiki h1 Structured document h1 nowiki nowiki p A strong class selflink structured document strong is an a href wiki Electronic document title Electronic document electronic document a where some ... language markup a , is used to give the whole, and parts, of the document various structural meanings ... not have a structural meaning, but do have a meaning. See also Document processor DEFAULTSORT Structured Document Category Electronic documents ... more details
The Penmachno Document was drawn up at Penmachno in Gwynedd on 19 December 1294 by Madog ap Llywelyn at the height of his revolt against English rule in Wales. Though unremarkable in its content the document consists of the grant of two parcels of land to one Bleddyn Fychan its importance lies in the fact that it is the only surviving document issued by Madog in which he styles himself prince of Wales . Notable signatories The document was signed by a number of prominent persons in native society in north Wales, including three descendants of Ednyfed Fychan , the seneschal of two earlier princes of Wales. One of them, Tudur ab Gronw or Tudur Hen , is described as our steward in the document, suggesting that Madog had or intended to reconstitute the prince s council on which the governance of Wales rested until the loss of independence in 1283. As Edward I s invasion of Wales proceeded, the terms of the document quickly became irrelevant, as the land referred to in it reverted once more to English control. See also Madog ap Llywelyn Kingdom of Gwynedd References Cledwyn Fychan, Bleddyn Fychan a Gwrthryfel Madog ap Llywelyn, 1294 5 , Transactions of the Denbighshire Historical Society Vol. 49, pp.  15 22 2000 . Category Medieval Wales Category Medieval documents of Wales cy Cytundeb Penmachno ... more details
A document server is a repository publishing repository for scientific articles. e.g. Based on the Open Archives Initiative OAI standard, academic institutions store articles of their researchers on a document server , where they are freely accessible for anyone. External links http doclib.luc.ac.be dspace Example http doclib.luc.ac.be odin OdinAfrica , a network of institutions of marine sciences Category Digital libraries Category Open access archives compu network stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Document 1 Type EP Artist House of Brothers Cover Released May 4, 2009 Recorded Genre Indie pop Length Label Rough Trade Records Rough Trade Producer Last album This album Next album Album ratings rev1 Rock Sound rev1score rating 9 10 ref name kellehar Kellehar, Rachel June 2009 . House of Brothers Document 1 . Rock Sound 123 83. ISSN 1465 0185 . ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Document 1 is the second EP by English indie pop band House of Brothers . References reflist Category House of Brothers albums Category 2009 EPs 2000s indie pop album stub ... more details
Infobox non profit Non profit name The Document Foundation Non profit logo File The Document Foundation ... products LibreOffice non profit slogan homepage URL http www.documentfoundation.org The Document Foundation ... 2012 02 20 the document foundation officially incorporated in berlin germany ref It was created ... www.documentfoundation.org contact tdf release.html title OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document Foundation accessdate 28 September 2010 author The Document Foundation date 28 September 2010 ... at that time, which required developers assign copyright to Oracle. The Document Foundation ... title Document Foundation forks OpenOffice.org, liberates it from Oracle url http arstechnica.com open source news 2010 09 document foundation forks openofficeorg to liberate it from oracle.ars publisher ... The Document Foundation display at OpenRheinRuhr Germany , Oberhausen November 2010 The Document ... name would be provisional as Oracle was invited to become a member of the Document Foundation ... were members of The Document Foundation to step down from the Council, claiming that this represented ... The Document Foundation and will as a team develop and promote LibreOffice. ref name Digitizor01Nov10 ... the project was announced, the Document Foundation did not exist as a legal entity. The Steering Committee ... The Document Foundation accessed 2011 02 20 ref On 16 February 2011, a fundraising drive was announced ... e50000 in just eight days to the document foundation Thousands of donors contribute 50,000 in just eight days to The Document Foundation ref After clearing legal requirements, the foundation ... 02 20 the document foundation officially incorporated in berlin germany title The Document Foundation officially incorporated in Berlin, Germany publisher The Document Foundation work The Document Foundation ... s role in the events surrounding the establishment of The Document Foundation, writer Ryan Cartwright ... Byfield suggested that the formation of the Document Foundation is just the Go oo project reinventing ... more details
Document clustering also referred to as Text clustering is closely related to the concept of data clustering . Document clustering is a more specific technique for unsupervised document organization, automatic topic extraction and fast information retrieval or filtering. A web search engine often returns thousands of pages in response to a broad query, making it difficult for users to browse or to identify relevant information. Clustering methods can be used to automatically group the retrieved documents into a list of meaningful categories, as is achieved by Enterprise Search engines such as Northern Light Group Northern Light and Vivisimo , consumer search engines such as http www.polymeta.com PolyMeta and http www.helioid.com Helioid , or open source software such as Carrot2 . br Example br http FirstGov.gov FirstGov.gov , the official Web portal for the U.S. government, uses document clustering to automatically organize its search results into categories. For example, if a user submits immigration , next to their list of results they will see categories for Immigration Reform , Citizenship and Immigration Services , Employment , Department of Homeland Security , and more. Perform PLSA Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis PLSA can also be conducted to perform document clustering. Document clustering involves the use of descriptors and descriptor extraction. Descriptors are sets of words that describe the contents within the cluster. Document clustering is generally considered to be a centralized process. Examples of document clustering include web document clustering for search users. The application of document clustering can be categorized to two types, online and offline. Online applications are usually constrained by efficiency problems when compared offline applications. In general, there are two common algorithms. The first one is the hierarchical based algorithm ... A. Fox, Recent Developments in Document Clustering, October 16, 2007 http eprints.cs.vt.edu ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 Intelligent document is a general term to describe electronic documents with more functionality than a page designed to emulate paper . Formats include PDF from Adobe Systems Adobe , InfoPath from Microsoft , Cardiff Software and XForms from W3C , and the non programming solutions DocFire, Exari and Intelledox Pty Ltd Intelledox . Each is based on using XML as a format for data . Intelligent documents are essentially interactive electronic documents. Intelligent documents include Form document forms that change on request, personalized web pages, and personalised presentations. They usually require web access and Server computing server software. Intelligent documents are used to help automate business processes, improve customer service, and reduce costs. Intelligent documents are also being used by marketing firms to target consumer s more precisely. Programming marketing documents with customer data helps to improve customer loyalty, increase response rates, reduce marketing costs, and build brand recognition. Some examples would be the online shopping site Amazon.com and the free email service Gmail from Google which uses AJAX technology to add intelligence to its documents. Other more document centric examples include commercial lending or leasing documents where, by the transactional nature, they can be automated using an assembly line approach with the logic and data embedded directly into the document. The future of the intelligent document includes tight integration with meaning based computing , allowing intelligent completion of forms with recommendations on subject matter experts and related documents as well as dynamic regeneration based on rules or logic. Today s more advanced document automation systems allow users to create their own data and rules logic without the need for programming. See also Business intelligence Document Automation External links http www.gilbane.com gilbane report.pl 92 Microsoft Adobe amp W3C to Shake ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 A Vision Document is a Software development process software process document that describes the overall vision , or plan, for a particular piece of software. It defines the stakeholders view of the product to be developed, specified in terms of the stakeholders key needs and features. Containing an outline of the envisioned core requirements, it provides the contractual basis for the more detailed technical requirements. It is much shorter and more general than a product requirements document or a marketing requirements document , which outline the specific product plan and marketing plan respectively. Purpose The Vision provides a high level, sometimes contractual, basis for the more detailed technical requirements. It captures the essence of the envisaged solution in the form of high level requirements and design constraints that give the reader an overview of the system to be developed from a behavioral requirements perspective. It provides input to the project approval process and is, therefore, closely related to the Business case . It communicates the fundamental why and what for the project and is a gauge against which all future decisions should be validated. Another name used for this artifact is the Product Requirement Document. A vision document generally contains Introduction Business Needs Requirements Product Solution Overview Major Features Optional Scope & Limitations Other Needs Timing The Vision is created early in the Inception phase. It should evolve steadily during the earlier portion of the lifecycle, with changes slowing during Construction. It evolves in conjunction with the Business case and is meant to be revised as the understanding of requirements, architecture, plans, and technology evolves. The Vision serves as input to use case modeling, and is updated and maintained as a separate artifact throughout the project ... bias Planning fallacy Reference class forecasting Win win user story DEFAULTSORT Vision Document Category ... more details