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Diane said:
> My skill, documenting software development lifecycles,
is a very specialized and marketable skill. And I love what I do! <
Could someone explain what a software development lifecycle is, and briefly
what would be involved in documenting it? I have seen various job postings
asking for this, and would like to know what it is. (I have done a google
search and other searches.)
Thank you,
Eileen Neumann
Technical Writer, Toronto
eileenn -at- the-wire -dot- com
(416) 535.6891
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