[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
As far as requirements, you should pick up a Rational Unified Process book and look
at designing use-cases with Word.
...or KWord or swriter (OpenOffice/StarOffice)
Design, you can use visio
ArgoUML or Dia
Sorry, just had to plug for the open
Jason,
Thanks for your response. I'am already using Poseidon for the UML
part, and after searching and reading a while I think I'll adopt
DocBook. What software do you use to author DocBook documents? A plain
XML editor with DTD validation or do you use anything else?
Regards
Jose
Mick,
Thanks for your response, but I cannot take that approach because of
control version. I think there are some products that lets you control
versioning of Word documents but they are not free/open source. About
free tools for UML, there are a few, in case you are interested. I'm
Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
Jason,
Thanks for your response. I'am already using Poseidon for the UML
part, and after searching and reading a while I think I'll adopt
DocBook. What software do you use to author DocBook documents? A plain
XML editor with DTD validation or do you use
On 04/04/2003 13:19 Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't explicit... I was thinking about other kind of
documentation, like requirements capture with use cases, analysis and
design with UML, etc
There's an open source diagramming program called dia which does UML and
might be worth
Hi there,
I want to document a project using something free, with text format
so I can include it in cvs (I know I can include binaries, but you lose
all the information about changes), and I would like to be able to
integrate it with maven. The options so far are html (or xhtml),
You always have javadocs and those can be generated automatically with ANT build
scripts.
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Subject: [OT] Documenting projects
Hi there,
I
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From: Jose Gonzalez Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 1:46 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [OT] Documenting projects
Hi there,
I want to document a project using something free, with text format
so I can include it in cvs (I know I can include
Not really sure.
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From: Jose Gonzalez Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 2:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Documenting projects
Sorry, I wasn't explicit... I was thinking about other kind of
documentation, like
Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't explicit... I was thinking about other kind of
documentation, like requirements capture with use cases, analysis and
design with UML, etc
We used DocBook with some extensions for creating Use Cases. So that we
could create PDFs, HTML etc and some
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