Ruven,

I have just been given the assignment of investigating techniques for documenting a 1.5 million line system.

Who will be the reader of these documents?

If the readers are going to be software developers working on
the source do you think the exercise will be cost effective?
After all, if there are only going to be a few readers and they
are only going to read parts of the source (ie, on an as needed
basis) then you documenting all of it may be more costly.

Or perhaps this is a tick-in-the-box exercise (ie, some documentation
has to exist).  In which case why not run the source through doxygen,
the results are not that useful, but it is very cheap.

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Derek M. Jones                              tel: +44 (0) 1252 520 667
Knowledge Software Ltd                      mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Applications Standards Conformance Testing    http://www.knosof.co.uk

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