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>Apropos of recent discussions, I recommend perusal of "The Lessons of
>ValuJet 592" in the March, 1998, issue of The Atlantic
>Monthly....touches upon technical writing and documentation as among
the
>many vital elements of complex systems where failure, or a multiplicity
>of unpredictably interrelated failures, can kill.