Re: User documentation as product specs?

Subject: Re: User documentation as product specs?
From: Marv Cochrane <cochrane -at- JOCASNEXT1 -dot- EGLIN -dot- AF -dot- MIL>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 12:13:32 -0500

I think that user docs as product specs is exactly the was to go.

Old Model (ideal world): A coordinated Requirements Document
followed by a coordinated Design Document followed by coding a
product followed by user docs that reflect the product.

Better Model: A coordinated User's Guide outline/draft, which is the
user requirement and the interface design; perhaps an
Adiminstrator's Guide, Interface Specification,etc--code a product
that does what the documentation promises.

Marv Cochrane

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