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Hi,

Does anyone know any source of examples and templates for software requirements, build environment description and other kind of documentations that are common for software development?

Thanks!

+2  A: 

The ReadySet templates from tigris are quite comprehensive though you need to know html or have a good html editor to use them.

Vincent Ramdhanie
+1  A: 

The IEEE provides standards for software documentation. For instance, high level requirements are defined in IEEE 830-1993 Software Requirements Specification.

This is a standard I've learned in school (using a book called Software Engineering - an object oriented perspective by Eric J. Braude, but I would not specifically recommend it.) It's more suited to a traditional waterfall development model though.

Googling the standard number should get you a couple of interesting links.

Kena
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The state of Texas has a fine framework for the whole system development cycle.

http://www.dir.state.tx.us/pubs/framework/extensions/sdlc/index.htm