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I was in a meeting a few weeks back when the question of content reuse came up. Does topic based documentation really increase our ability to reuse content? What is the return on the up-front investment in user analysis and content planning? I decided to create a simple scenario showing the potential for use. Consider the following documentation requirement: Your company, Southern Specialty Foods Inc., is trying to introduce “Southern Special Grits” and “Southern Special Quick Grits” (Southern

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