* James O'Sullivan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > A change control document will normally be produced which will detail what > the client wants, how much it will cost and what the effects are on the > project timeline. This will need to be read and physically signed off by > the client before any work is undertaken. > i've always been very fond of change control documents and work order documents (those of you who were at ebookers at the time i was there will remember this), however they really come in to their own when they are tied to one of my other great loves - VCS's so that all changes are associated with some form of work order - of course the fun is making it all easy for the programmer - now if only we knew some flexible text processing language that could help here ;-) -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net
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