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RE: Tech Spec vs Functional Spec was RE: What are you working on?
Subject:RE: Tech Spec vs Functional Spec was RE: What are you working on? From:CGiordano -at- EvergreenInvestments -dot- com To:Richard Lewis <tech44writer -at- yahoo -dot- com> Date:Thu, 9 Nov 2006 15:13:48 -0500
Executives see cool toys and big systems with neat acronyms, and want the
latest and greatest because somebody who paid for a junket told them it
was the one solution to all their ills. Then it's up to the grunts to
figure out how to mash the problem into the tool, not design the tool to
fix the problem. ... it's the Murphy's Law of IT!
Connie P Giordano, M A
Senior Technical Advisor/Technical Writer
Evergreen Investments
704/383-4405
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