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Training exercises included in the product documentation
Subject:Training exercises included in the product documentation From:Beatriz Preece <bpreece -at- CSC -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 30 Jan 1998 16:16:48 -0500
Our training staff made the proposal to have the system business rules and
training exercises included in the product documentation. I would prefer
to keep the product documentation they way it is, since business rules and
exercises have always belonged in the training documentation in most
systems communities where I have worked, and I have considered this to be
an industry standard, but I may be dead wrong. Could any of you get back
with me and let me know your opinion? You can respond off the list at
bpreece -at- csc -dot- com, I would appreciate it greatly.