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INTRODUCTION
The final step in your installation program is to
document everything you have done.
Let us quickly
review the importance of adequate documentation
before discussing the form that your documentation
may take.
The package of materials describing each pro-
gram will become:
1.
A source of information for implementing
future changes.
2.
An education device for familiarizing new
operators and management personnel with the pro-
cedures.
3.
A means of describing control procedures to
your auditors.
It
is a modern but well proven adage that a well
documented installation is a sure sign of a smooth-
running operation.
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You should develop two manuals: the program
information manual and the operation manual. Your
basic library will consist of these two manuals to-
gether with this 1130 User's Guide, physical plan-
ning manual, the 1130 functional characteristics
manual, the programming system reference
manuals for FORTRAN and Assembler Language,
the machine reference manuals for the I/O units
you have ordered, and operating procedures manual
for FORTRAN, Assembler Language, and Disk
Monitor System. If you use the Commercial Sub-
routine Package, you will also want reference
manuals and operating procedures manuals for that
system. Consult the 1130 SRL Bibliography for
descriptions and form numbers of the manuals, and
for information about other IBM publications that
provide further details on the subjects covered in
this guide.

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