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> So in a world where you get great software at the very last minute, with
> few docs along the way on the program except some UML and without a
> solid UI to code to (I believe, not positive), how the heck do
> techwriters do any docs without an extra two months at the end of the
> process?
And how is this is different from other software development theories? ;->
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