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Subject:Why docs aren't tested From:Mark Levinson <mark -at- SD -dot- CO -dot- IL> Date:Wed, 10 Aug 1994 10:23:53 IDT
[Documentation] can't be tested until the software is done. So,
it can't be frozen before the software is frozen'
The reason this is a hard sell is that most software managers don't
really see the documentation as part and parcel of the product
** Another reason in some places is that by the time the software
is frozen the development process has eaten up not only its own
slack time but the hoped-for documentation time as well,
and the product has got to get out the door PDQ or else.
Each day's delay attributable to fine-tuning the
documentation is a very visible immediate horror, while the
future problems from inaccurate documentation are still well
over the horizon. (In fact, in a properly underorganized
company, they may never trickle back to HQ at all...)
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