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>To determine at which end of the range your group belongs,
>consider the following questions:
>- Does your development group practice Rapid Application Development?
Lisa,
In your opinion, does using Rapid Application Development tend to mean that
you need more tech writers, or fewer tech writers?
-Ami
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