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Jun 1st, 2010, 08:06 PM
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Software Documentation
I'm getting ready to pitch an application I made to the company I work for. They've asked me to send over the documentation for it, first. I started working on it last week and should be done by tomorrow.
I'm curious on what should be included. I've set it up kind of like a formal paper. It begins with the general idea of the application, how it should be implemented, and how it can benefit the company. The following sections of the document explain all of the features and how it plays into the business.
What else should I include? Do any of you have any experience with something like this? How does it normally flow?
Thanks
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