RE: Books on Writing Functional Specifications

Subject: RE: Books on Writing Functional Specifications
From: Jill Waite <jwaite -at- criticaldevices -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 11:14:33 -0600

IMO, you have confused "source material," Herm.

In John's case, the requestor clearly did NOT go to source material (i.e.,
Techwhirl archives). If the person had, they would have found a reply
posted less than 2 weeks ago, with "Functional Design Specifications" in the
subject line.

In your case, you appeared to condemn a legitimate "source material" query.
The active
membership of the Techwhirl listserv IS the source material, and the student
had a reasonable request for information - what's happening in the trenches,
so to speak. Perhaps the student wanted to augment "published" surveys of
typical tech writing errors with "real time" events, from an established
source - comparing and contrasting, even. The student didn't ask the
listsev to *do* the analysis; the way I read it was the student was trying
to obtain raw data from which he/she could draw conclusions.

My $0.02....
Jill Waite
Dallas


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herman Holtz [mailto:h -dot- holtz -at- worldnet -dot- att -dot- net]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 10:19 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: Re: Books on Writing Functional Specifications
>
>
> from: "John Posada" <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
>
> > I don't have a problem with answering an intelligent question over
> > and over.
> >
> > My problem is with people that spend so little effort looking for the
> > information on their own that they can't crank up their little
> > browser and enter two words in the search space or don't bother
> > looking at the archives to see if the EXACT same question was asked
>
> You surprise me. I thought that you agreed with others in condemning
me
> for saying virtually the same thing. - Herm

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