Re: What software do you guys use for writing up specifications



John Sheppard wrote:

I am looking for some software that I can use to document
specifications.

We use automated tests.

Put another way, any effort you spend, without tests, to collate and
share your requirements, throws good money after bad.

Look up initiatives like RSpec and Fitnesse. The former is a DSL that
lets you program the tests in rough English, and the latter is a Wiki
that hosts live running tests.

--
Phlip
http://www.oreillynet.com/ruby/blog/2008/02/assert2.html
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