Re: Structuring Documentation
Note: Properly done, software requirements specs are
structured the same way as end-user documentation.
I can see that under some circumstances that's true. However, before you were asking what a structured document was, implying you doubted such a thing existed, and now you've just described two documents as sharing a common structure. So do you now believe that it is possible to write a structured document or don't you?
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