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    What would be a good source of information to read upon the various methodologies and the documentation that should go along with it, who is responsible the various documents, document templates(industry standards),etc?

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      What would be a good source of information to read upon the various methodologies and the documentation that should go along with it, who is responsible the various documents, document templates(industry standards),etc?

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      This is really a research question, type the methodology name or subject that interests you into Google and see what happens.

      Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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        Microsoft has something they call the Microsoft Solutions Framework which has definitions of teams and various artifacts. I haven't looked at it since several versions back when I was studying for the now retired 70-300 certifciation exam. It looks like it has been updated to handle some Agile processes since then. I don't know that I would actually recommend using that particular framework, but at least it will give you a good idea of some of the concepts you should consider.

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          What would be a good source of information to read upon the various methodologies and the documentation that should go along with it, who is responsible the various documents, document templates(industry standards),etc?

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          I struggle with this question teaching Project Management. There is no standard. Each organization is different in there approach and each project within an organization is different. You need to "customize" a methodology to meet the organization's development guidelines and at the same time meet the project requirements. So keep an open mind and customize the templates and guidance you find to the project at hand.

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