I'm asked to provide some technical documentation for a project, and
I've done what I think is necessary, but the client's saying no I
need PROPER technical documentation. Not what you have done.
Well I thought i'd done a pretty good job of documenting the project,
but i guess not. Does
May 2007 4:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Technical documentation sample
I'm asked to provide some technical documentation for a project, and
I've done what I think is necessary, but the client's saying no I
need PROPER technical documentation. Not what you have done.
Well I thought i'd done a pretty
Quite likely. Or since i've got no formal (i.e. university) training
in IT, maybe I dont know what's expected. The project works. The
client's happy with that. But it's the technical documentation he
reckons is blow par.Could be too for all I know.
The documentation that contains the
: Re: Technical documentation sample
Quite likely. Or since i've got no formal (i.e. university) training
in IT, maybe I dont know what's expected. The project works. The
client's happy with that. But it's the technical documentation he
reckons is blow par.Could be too for all I know
Hmmm...
What is the purpose of him having this information, this is different
dependant on the type of job and the methodology that is used to do the work
in the first place.
In an Agile approach there really is no such think, just stories that
describe each task.
It sounds like he is IT savvy,
On Tuesday 29 May 2007, Mike Kear wrote:
I've done what I think is necessary, but the client's saying no I
need PROPER technical documentation. Not what you have done.
I assume you've asked the client to explain where he feels it is lacking ?
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to assertively
documentation sample
I'm asked to provide some technical documentation for a project, and
I've done what I think is necessary, but the client's saying no I
need PROPER technical documentation. Not what you have done.
Well I thought i'd done a pretty good job of documenting the project,
but i guess
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Sent: May 28, 2007 11:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Technical documentation sample
Hmmm...
What is the purpose of him having this information, this is different
dependant on the type of job and the methodology that is used to do the work
in the first place.
In an Agile approach
I'm asked to provide some technical documentation for a project, and
I've done what I think is necessary, but the client's saying no I
need PROPER technical documentation. Not what you have done.
Well I thought i'd done a pretty good job of documenting the project,
but i guess not. Does
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