Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.
The ASCII in the UG has been appropriately defined, but it was used in a context that may be unfamiliar to some of the users. In Page 9, "ASCII characters" were defined to be "characters with ASCII value from 0-
127". It is unclear to me from reading the definition of ASCII in the glossary, what "values" these were referring to. Perhaps the group could add some examples or an appendix to aid their explanation.
Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.
The ASCII in the UG has been appropriately defined, but it was used in a context that may be unfamiliar to some of the users. In Page 9, "ASCII characters" were defined to be "characters with ASCII value from 0- 127". It is unclear to me from reading the definition of ASCII in the glossary, what "values" these were referring to. Perhaps the group could add some examples or an appendix to aid their explanation.
[original: nus-cs2103-AY2324S2/pe-interim#5533] [original labels: type.DocumentationBug severity.VeryLow]