And one place where I used to work... 1=prototype, A1=pre-production, A=production...
And I, as a design engineer had to re-release my otherwise unchanging documentation 2 more times for production release (and it was three different databases)--I hated it and when I had the chance to change the system (a new company), the rev. did not change between engineering and production (on one database)--I just had a data base field that had the release level... Saved about 1/2 of the time (or more) of engineers playing "documentation roulette" to release a product.
Then there was marketing--Our major software releases were going from 7.x.y to 8.x.y to 9.x.y--Marketing thought it was changing to too large of number, so they started over at 1.x.y again--massive confusion and new customers wondering if this ("old" company in the field) was releasing "bug 1.x.y" software...
-Bill
-Bill