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Correction... Documentation requirements are determined by the *product* -- software is one component of the product. The overall relationship with the customer is part of the calculation. But this is academic. The question here is, how does the project specify doc requirements? Agile has has its own protocol, and tech writers have to negotiate within it.
> What documentation is required is dictated by the software. Whether
> the developers are using agile methods is irrelevant.
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