Remote Extreme Build Documentation
(Redirected from Realtime Documentation)
While a build is going on at one location, a remote team can collaborate on documentation:
- Build team takes pictures and communicates online with a remote development team
- Built team uploads pictures and videos to an online media sharing site such as YouTube
- Remote team (and/or artificial intelligence using computer vision, see Cetacea II) uses a documentation platform such as the OSE Wiki, Google Docs, Dozuki, or WikiFab to produce build instructionals in realtime
- An instructional is completed at the same time as the build
This assumes that the remote documentation is providing thorough details in its documentation, at a level of detail that augments any existing documentation. If instructionals already exist, the remote team can build upon them to improve them.
See a walk-through of how our historic first time real-time documentation went, more at Ironworker_3#Realtime_Documentation_Workflow_-_Proof_of_Concept:
Note that the above video is a remote edit. Footage that was used was uploaded to YouTube for the remote video editor, Rob Kirk.