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> Bob Hooker wrote
> Thursday, July 13, 2000 4:36 AM
>
> I will soon be tasked with writing requirements documents, specifications,
> etc., for a large software development project, and training others on how
> to do it. Having been a tech writer and trainer for many years, I have
> pretty good general idea about what these kinds of things involve, but
> have
> never done them before and need some direction to books, courses,
> examples,
> etc.
>
> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
>
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What methodology or process are you using, Bob. That would make a
great deal of difference as to examples and references.
cw
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Curtis Ward
curtis_ward -at- dbs-systems -dot- com