Great question about MECE vs Divio's system! They actually complement each other rather than conflict.
MECE (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive) comes from management consulting and focuses on organizing concepts without overlap or gaps. Divio's system focuses on documentation types (tutorials, how-to, reference, explanation).
In the AI era, your question raises a fascinating point: if AI can dynamically adapt content to the user's needs, do we still need multiple presentation formats? I believe we do, but with a shift in approach.
With AI tools, we can maintain a single MECE-structured knowledge base (optimized for conceptual clarity and AI consumption) and then use AI to dynamically generate Divio-style presentations based on user needs. Rather than manually creating four different document types, we can have AI generate the appropriate format on demand.
In my experiments, I've found that a well-structured MECE knowledge base allows AI to generate much more accurate tutorials, how-tos, references, or explanations on demand. The AI adapts the presentation while drawing from a single source of truth.
This hybrid approach gives us the best of both worlds: conceptual clarity for AI consumption, and appropriate presentation for human needs - all while reducing the maintenance burden of multiple document versions.