Style Guide for Functional/Technical Specifcations

Subject: Style Guide for Functional/Technical Specifcations
From: "Dana Ditomaso" <dana -at- caribousystems -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 09:50:31 -0500

Hello listers!

I'm currently developing a style guide for our functional and technical
specifications, and am having difficulty finding examples on the web (and
yes, I tried google). For a bit of background, I work at a software
company, and we have a standard product that our clients often customize.
The software itself is platformed in Microsoft Access.

Can anyone share with me their style guides (or portions thereof?) or
perhaps a bit of a "real" functional/technical specification?
Unfortunately, I have never really done this sort of thing before, so I want
to make sure that I'm on the right path.

Any and all help is gratefully appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Regards,

Dana
______________________________________________
Dana Ditomaso (dana -at- caribousystems -dot- com)
Manager, Support Services, Caribou Systems
http://www.caribousystems.com
______________________________________________


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