Template for a Good Spec?
13th Nov 2006, 18:46 GMT
I just finished writing a rather large program, and now my PM is asking that I write a spec up for it. Cataloging the location of databases and files. Purposes of code-blocks, etc. I'm wondering if anybody here knows of a "Standards" to writing good specs?
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