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A Quick Cure for Painful Document Writing

Posted May 4, 1999 | Leadership | Amplify

Software projects require us to write documents. This is especially true on government and outsourced contracts, which often require developers to come up with requirements, design specifications, and/or maintenance documents. But software developers write software for a living, not documents. Developers are neither adept at, nor fond of, writing documents. This lack of skill and desire is a bad combination. Writing a decent document under these circumstances takes too much time.

About The Author
Dwayne Phillips
Dwayne Phillips has been a computer and systems engineer with the US government since 1980. He coauthored It Sounded Good When We Started, Working with People on Projects with Roy O'Bryan and wrote The Software Project Manager's Handbook, Principles That Work at Work , now in its second edition. Dwayne Phillips can be reached at d.phillips at computer.org. His Web site ishttp://dwaynephillips.net.
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