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Subject:Re: Standard Specifications Documentation From:Donna Bruce <donna -dot- l -dot- bruce -at- USTRA -dot- MAIL -dot- ABB -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 24 Feb 1999 17:25:59 -0500
I've often referred to this site for descriptions and examples of the
various types of standard documentation:
You might also search for the MIL-spec standards for examples,
descriptions.
Donna
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Hello,
I am writing to ask for assistance in developing a system requirements
document. My current project is a software development effort using a
web-based tool for the front end and a SQL database backend. We are in
the process of fleshing out the requirements and I'd like a template to
use for the requirements statement.
Does anyone have a good idea as to what is needed and how it would flow?
Thank you.
Marc
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