MIL-A-81573(AS)
(m) Whether the decimal system for numbering shall be used
in changes.
6.3
Detailed information for revision consideration - In considering
a revision, the following detailed information would expedite a decision by the pro-
curing activity:
(a)
Number of pages in the new change: percentage of pages
affected in existing manual by all changes which would
include the new change, and all previous changes.
(b)
If the new change merely adds pages to a section, or to the
back of the manual, affecting no pages in the existing
manual, it should be so stated.
(c)
Time required to prepare the new change. Time required
to prepare a revision.
(d)
Cost of preparing the new change. Cost of preparing a
revision.
If the basic manual was prepared to a specification presently
(e)
obsolete, will the revision be prepared to the same specifi-
cation or to the current specification? If proposal is to
prepare the revision to the original specification, what
are the time and cost factors for preparing it to the current
specification?
6.4
Definitions -
Technical manual - A technical manual is a publication con-
6.4.1
taining a description of equipment, systems, with instructions for effective use,
including one or more of the following sections, as required: instructions covering
initial preparation for use; operational instructions; maintenance instructions:
overhaul instructions; related technical information or procedures, exclusive
of those of an administrative nature; and parts lists or parts breakdown.
6.4.1.1
A standard technical manual is any technical manual that does
not require a new concept or special presentation of data that can not, or should
not, be constrained by the size and format requirements of this specification.
6.4.2
Change - A change means a modification of information in an
existing manual.
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