Re: Another dilemma for TWs - writing requirements
My role, besides TW-ing, will be that of a business analyst (which I don't want to be) and possibly interface designer. I've got good relationships with all concerned. My boss doesn't know the scope of this yet, and we've got nothing in writing.
O wise ones, how and where do I start?
www.stickyminds.com. I really can't recommend a better website for you!
Diane Evans
Technical Writer
Washington State Coordinator, Tombstone Project
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