The correct answer is documentation that is as minimal as possible to cover basic needs, completed only right before it’s needed, not before. To get work estimated and completed, barely sufficient documentation focuses on giving the least
amount of information. The other responses are incorrect because outlines, titles with no descriptions, with several paragraphs, or certain timelines before development, are not required for this concept of documentation; without negatively
impacting the team, just-in-time documentation is produced at the latest possible time.