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Are there any technical writing courses?
Are there courses, seminars, something else with practice in writing technical specifications according to GOST or IEEE standards?
Every time I have to write TK, I come to a dead end. and it turns out to be easier to iteratively find out what is needed in conversations, although the whole image is quite present, but here's how to describe everything without forgetting...
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Yes, I am now. I'm passing. practical course online.
School of Systems Analysis. I recommend it, I study there myself.) Practical tasks, discussions, questions, homework, consultations. All this is there
school.system-analysis.ru/
There was already something here: How to learn how to write technical specifications for developers?
There are hardly any courses.
Check out McConnell's Perfect Code . Section 3 or 4 has a brief description of the different docks. The most valuable thing is a list of control questions.
and it turns out to be easier to iteratively in conversations to find out what is neededThat's the way it should be. The person who writes TK should do it.
Look here:
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and here:
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Writing technical specifications is, first of all, a skill of the person himself, which must be developed. You are not asking the right question. Courses will not teach you how to write technical specifications. But you can teach yourself how to write outstanding technical assignments. Read the literature on requirements analysis or Babok if possible. The problem of TK lies in three things: 1. TK - written for customers, it infuriates programmers. 2. TK - implemented by 70-80-90% - it infuriates everyone. 3. Resources for writing technical specifications, project resources, technical debt of the project.
Those. good TK is always a balance between the interests of all project participants. And the standards by which TK is written are a formality.
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