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Subject:RE: Template for Hardware Design Description From:"Sam Beard" <sam -dot- beard -at- ctes -dot- com> To:"Tracy, Wes" <wtracy -at- att -dot- com> Date:Thu, 5 Oct 2006 17:43:27 -0700
Wes,
If you can find the old MIL-STD-(398 or 498, don't remember off-hand
which one), then you can find a description of a Hardware Design
Document, as well as Software Design Document, and various others. I
think that the standard was superseded by something else, but I don't
know what. That was after my time.
Sam Beard
Technical Communications - Special Projects
CTES - LP
936 521-2241
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Subject: Template for Hardware Design Description
Greetings Team! I'm hoping someone out there can assist with this
problem.
One of the documents we need to produce in the Design phase of our
contract
is a Hardware Design Description (HDD). The problem is, there is no
document description provided and, after many hours of research, I
simply
cannot come up with a template or structure for this document. Does
anyone
know where I can locate such a template or a generic hardware design
description document from which to build a document structure? As
always,
any help would be deeply appreciated.
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