
Technical Documentation
Technical Literature describes handling, functionality and architecture of a technical product or a product under development or use. User documentation plays an important role in maintenance and operation activities. It is vital that the information provided in the documentation is clear, concise and easy to understand.
Our team of experienced documentation engineers provide the highest quality outputs. We use the latest tools available in the market to create a product documentation (structured and unstructured). These document contain simple, clear and concise language which helps users, experienced or inexperienced to understand complex systems.
ILXS and Technical Documentation, the perfect blend.
We provide solutions for entire suite of documents required for any defence system. The documents are created as per recognized military standards such as JSS and JSG. The list of documents prescribed by these standards are as follows:
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User Handbook
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Technical Description
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Maintenance Manual
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Overhaul Manual
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Part list and Illustrations Manual
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Wiring charts and cabling scheme manual
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Calibration procedures
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Installation manual
Documentation Standards
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Joint Services Specification, a system of documented technical specifications used by the Indian Armed Forces.
JSS 0251-01
Joint Services Guide, a system of documented technical specifications used by the Indian Armed Forces.
JSG 031 2015
ASD-STE100 (STE) is a controlled language developed in the early Eighties (as AECMA Simplified English) to help the users of English-language maintenance documentation understand what they read. It was initially applicable to commercial aviation. Then, it became also a requirement for Defence projects, including Land and Sea vehicles. As a consequence, today, primary texts of maintenance manuals are mostly written in STE.
ASD STE 100