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By this time in the project, you should have a good set of requirements and a clear sense of the project features. You should also be able to confidently maintain project momentum and address common situations that cause delay. Now that you know what to build and how to keep the project moving, it’s a good idea to first document the technical aspects of what your team is building.
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© 2011 Justin Emond and Chris Steins
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Emond, J., Steins, C. (2011). Technical Documentation. In: Pro Web Project Management. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4084-6_7
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