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Subject:Re: Dev. Cycle and the Manual From:Bob Gembey <bob -at- SUPERNOVA -dot- NL> Date:Fri, 4 Jun 1999 08:59:10 +0200
I hear you, John. Why does this sound so familiar?
> > Is it possible to have a user's manual near
> completion at the end
> > of the requirements phase of development?
And John replied
<<HAHA!!! I've rarely seen a Users Manual near
completion at the end of the code writing phase of
development, let alone at the requirements phase.