Definition:
Detailing
Ways of specifying Notes include: italics, the use of “quotation marks”, and the Note Parameter (which has a synonym of ‘Comment’).
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Example
Headline: Main share of the market. “This is just an example of a Comment using quotes in a Background statement.”
Note: This is an example of the use of the Note Parameter.
Notes
1. Notes must be distinguished from the “significant” Core-Specification (for example, Goal and Scale) and from “background specification (for example, Source, Evidence and Gist). The main reason for this being that a Defect in Note specification is usually only a Minor-Defect. Any SQC Checking should concentrate on the specification that is not Note specification (that is, Non-Commentary {core and then Background}), as that is where the Major Specification-Defects will be found.
Example:
Goal [First Release]: 60% <- Marketing Director [June 6]. “Source is Background, but good for Credibility and SQC.”
Source: The Encyclopedia.
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“Double quote marks around the Note.”
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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien