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<p>Like other forms of technical documentation, good user documentation benefits from an organized process of development. In the case of user documentation, the process as it commonly occurs in industry consists of five steps:</p>

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# <a href="page.php?w=User_analysis">User analysis</a>, the basic research phase of the process.<br/>
# Planning, or the actual documentation phase.<br/>
# Draft review, is a self-explanatory phase where feedback is sought on the draft composed in the previous step.<br/>
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