                       What Do I Do Now???
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For a quick evaluation of ACID as an Application Software Devel-
opment Tool try the following.

     1.   Look through ACID itself -- every feature you see used
          in ACID transfers to any Application You develop with
          ACID.
     
     2.   Run some of the reports available such as the System
          Data Encyclopedia, System Architecture, and System
          User's Manual (Key Features Only -- Unless you want to
          browse through over around a hundred pages of informa-
          tion).  These same reports will be available in Your
          Application.
     
     3.   Create an ACID Systems Index record for one of Your
          Applications.
     
     4.   Once Your Application is in ACID, review ITS Data Ency-
          clopedia -- You will see quit a bit of ACID's System
          Shell information has joined the information for Your
          Application.  The assumption is that ACID's System
          Shell will become a part of your Application.  This
          information can easily be removed if you elect not to
          incorporate the ACID System Shell. 
     
     5.   Now run ACID's Source Code Analysis on Your Source Code
          and 'Wala' You have a User and a Technical Manual
          started.
     
     6.   Run System Cross Reference/Flow Analysis on Your Source
          Code then run the System Architecture/Flow Diagram Re-
          port and see how Your System works.
     
These are just a few ideas to get you started.  Run the User's
Manual Summary of Key Features (Screen or File works as well as
printer for this) to get more of an idea of ACID's uses in Appli-
cations Development.
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