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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
documentation
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
full
▪ We had full documentation to support these charges.
▪ The closing date for the submission of full validation documentation is 28 February 1989.
▪ They require a basic standard of quality procedures and practices with full authorised documentation.
▪ Since no new discovery is acceptable without verification, all serious scientific results are backed by full documentation.
other
▪ In addition, a study will be made of syllabuses, previous studies of this kind and other relevant documentation.
relevant
▪ Just to say that claim had been processed at his end, had all relevant documentation, etc.
▪ The client should identify those objectives as a matter of course in the relevant engagement documentation.
▪ In addition, a study will be made of syllabuses, previous studies of this kind and other relevant documentation.
▪ The adviser will have to complete the relevant documentation based on the reasons given for the refusal of the application.
▪ It can require the undertaking concerned to provide all necessary information and all relevant documentation in its possession.
supporting
▪ This form, together with any supporting documentation, will be sent by the person who requested the change to the Change Coordinator.
▪ Twenty copies of the form must be supplied along with between copies of supporting documentation.
■ VERB
produce
▪ R.S. used Hill and Knowlton to research the five counties and to help it produce the relocation documentation.
provide
▪ However, I do wish Preiser would bestir themselves and provide proper documentation.
▪ By their very nature the program source code is provided, usually with documentation disclaiming all responsibility in its use.
▪ This book provides such documentation and should serve as a benchmark for researchers involved in fumigant measurement for years to come.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ As there is no formal documentation of your business partnership, it has no legal status.
▪ Can you produce documentation to support your claim?
▪ Parents are required to take documentation of the child's health screening to the school.
▪ The local library wants documentation of the fire for its history exhibit.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Data for nutritional care audits are derived from written documentation in the medical research and dietetic card file.
▪ Give the confirmation number you got when you bought the ticket and ask to have documentation sent to you.
▪ Legal requirements need to be considered during the implementation of electronic documentation systems to ensure legal security. 10.2.
▪ She must keep her documentation at the clinic.
▪ The court made this ruling after obtaining the original documentation covering the Murcia results and satisfying itself as to their authenticity.
▪ We had full documentation to support these charges.
▪ We now have a colossal documentation of what it feels like to be in the margin.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
documentation

1754, "admonition," from Medieval Latin documentationem (nominative documentio) "admonition" (see document). Meaning "furnishing with documents or papers" is from 1884, probably from document. Meaning "collection of informational papers" is from 1927.

Wiktionary
documentation

n. 1 Something transposed from a thought to a document; the written account of an idea. 2 (context computing English) Documents that explain the operation of a particular software program.

WordNet
documentation
  1. n. confirmation that some fact or statement is true [syn: certification, corroboration]

  2. program listings or technical manuals describing the operation and use of programs [syn: software documentation]

  3. documentary validation; "his documentation of the results was excellent"; "the strongest support for this this view is the work of Jones" [syn: support]

Wikipedia
Documentation (disambiguation)

Documentation is a set of documents provided on paper, or online, or on digital or analog media, such as audio tape or CDs.

Documentation may also refer to:

  • Document, written or drawn representation of thoughts
  • Documentation science, study of the recording and retrieval of information
  • Bibliography, academic study of books as physical, cultural objects
  • Software documentation, written text that accompanies computer software
Documentation

Documentation is a set of documents provided on paper, or online, or on digital or analog media, such as audio tape or CDs. Examples are user guides, white papers, on-line help, quick-reference guides. It is becoming less common to see paper (hard-copy) documentation. Documentation is distributed via websites, software products, and other on-line applications.

Professionals educated in this field are termed documentalists. This field changed its name to information science in 1968, but some uses of the term documentation still exists and there have been efforts to reintroduce the term documentation as a field of study.

Usage examples of "documentation".

Almost as an afterthought, she opened the safe and withdrew the only existing PLACE documentation.

Tony relaxed slightly as Arra pushed through the crowd holding up what looked like official documentation.

There would be no evidence of your wrongdoing, but clear evidence of me sending three million dollars from Doub Steel to myself and covering the transfer by creating phony documentation for the accountants.

The explorations of Giuseppe Tucci in central and western Tibet between 1927 and 1948 point to what might have been achieved by systematic documentation of buildings and their contents in the light of historical and iconographic documents.

Oved, a kibbutznik and a scholar at Yad Tabenkin, the research and documentation center of the United Kibbutz Movement, studies the history of communes around the world.

They held back considerable documentation, key equipment that would be difficult to replace, and a residual force of Scuds and WMD munitions as a final deterrent.

Tracy too was stunned by the revelations as Sharman went on into detail about how Garforth had blackmailed him into organising the escape, the documentation and all the rest.

Laban, he tries with the help of literary and artistic documentation to approach the young Bithynian as a living reality.

One can find ample and continuous documentation of these techniques of disinformation and silencing in publications ranging from Le Monde Diplomatique to Z Magazine and the Covert Action Bulletin.

Being a constable, Kawaguchi felt he needed written documentation when he questioned a witness.

Any vessel making a nonscheduled arrival was to be searched and all persons aboard required to furnish documentation.

After packing the cooler with dry ice, he sealed the lid with duct tape and affixed the necessary prestamped export documentation from the U.

The United States press and news media refused to give any space or coverage to the mass of documentation in possession of the Salvadorian government, documentation which proves what the Mary Knoll Mission nuns were doing in the country.

English, French, Greek, and Arabic, Samas could provide documentation and reports in all of those languages.

The Usenet is also the documentation of Western intellectual history in the last three decades.