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[[concept_module]]
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= Concept Template and Guidelines
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_In the title, include nouns that are used in the body text -- this helps readers and search engines find information quickly._
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A concept module describes and explains things such as a product, subsystem, or feature -- what a customer needs to understand to do a task. A concept module may also explain how things relate and interact with other things. The use of graphics and diagrams can speed up understanding of a concept.
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* Look at nouns and noun phrases in related task modules and user story assemblies to find the concepts to explain to users.
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* A concept module in product documentation should explain only things that are visible to users.
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* If a product concept is interesting, but not visible to users, the concept probably does not require explanation in a concept module.
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* A concept module should NOT include numbered steps or other wording that instructs a user to execute a command or perform an action. Instead, put that information in a separate task module or user story assembly.
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