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Wiki: A More Productive Medium for Living Documents
Thursday, October 22, 2009Richard Fahey, writing about using wikis for gathering requirements on the SAP Community Network:
Documents need to ‘live’ throughout a project; their usefulness should not end once the project phase has been completed. Having information on a wiki allows it to be easily edited and updated thoughout a project. Modifying Word documents requires updating versions, tracking changes, emailing the late...
Original article from http://www.ikiw.org/2009/10/21/wiki-a-more-productive-medium-for-living-documents/
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