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A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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  • A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. A living document may or may not have a framework for updates, changes, or adjustments. This type of document without proper context can change away from its original purpose through multiple uncontrolled edits. This can encourage open collaboration within the network, but in some cases there can also be stagnation if no one takes on the initiative of updating the work. One reason why initiative is not taken to update the document could come from a sense of ambiguity. However, a living document may evolve through successive updates, be expanded as needed, and serve a different purpose over time. Living documents are changed through revisions that may or may not reference previous iterative changes. The rate of document drift depends on the structure of the original document, or original intent of such document, or guidelines for modifying such document. (en)
  • Se conoce como documento vivo a aquel que está en constante actualización para reflejar los cambios en el concepto al que se refiere. Ejemplos de documentos vivos son la especificación de un software en ciertos modelos de ciclo de vida del software, o el plan de negocio de una empresa. Generalmente se trata de documentos que describen un sistema complejo y en evolución, y que al ser necesarios para la comprensión del sistema, es imprescindible mantener al Día. * Datos: Q5486070 (es)
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  • Se conoce como documento vivo a aquel que está en constante actualización para reflejar los cambios en el concepto al que se refiere. Ejemplos de documentos vivos son la especificación de un software en ciertos modelos de ciclo de vida del software, o el plan de negocio de una empresa. Generalmente se trata de documentos que describen un sistema complejo y en evolución, y que al ser necesarios para la comprensión del sistema, es imprescindible mantener al Día. * Datos: Q5486070 (es)
  • A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. (en)
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  • Documento vivo (es)
  • Living document (en)
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