How to Write a Usable User Manual

How to Write a Usable User Manual
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Publisher : Philadelphia : ISI Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015009910822
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Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Write a Usable User Manual by : Edmond H. Weiss

How To Write Usable User Documentation

How To Write Usable User Documentation
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106014138082
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis How To Write Usable User Documentation by : Edmond H. Weiss

This popular handbook presents a step-by-step method for clearly explaining a product, system, or procedure. The easy-to-follow text--packed with examples and illustrations--explains the unique demands of this form of writing and shows how to set up the best user model. The book covers developing a modular outline and storyboard, generating the draft, revising, developing a formal usability test, and supporting and updating user documentation. Also included are a glossary of terms, a listing of books and periodicals for additional information, and an index.

Open Technical Communication

Open Technical Communication
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Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9798676842529
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Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Open Technical Communication by : Tamara Powell

"Technical communication is the process of making and sharing ideas and information in the workplace as well as the set of applications such as letters, emails, instructions, reports, proposals, websites, and blogs that comprise the documents you write...Specifically, technical writing involves communicating complex information to a specific audience who will use it to accomplish some goal or task in a manner that is accurate, useful, and clear. Whether you write an email to your professor or supervisor, develop a presentation or report, design a sales flyer, or create a web page, you are a technical communicator." (Chapter 1)

The Art of Technical Documentation

The Art of Technical Documentation
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Publisher : Digital Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781483184012
ISBN-13 : 1483184013
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Technical Documentation by : Katherine Haramundanis

The Art of Technical Documentation presents concepts, techniques, and practices in order to produce effective technical documentation. The book provides the definition of technical documentation; qualities of a good technical documentation; career paths and documentation management styles; precepts of technical documentation; practices for gathering information, understanding what you have gathered, and methods for testing documentation; and considerations of information representation, to provide insights on how different representations affect reader perception of your documents. Technical writers and scientists will find the book a good reference material.

Effective Documentation

Effective Documentation
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0262040980
ISBN-13 : 9780262040983
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Effective Documentation by : Stephen Doheny-Farina

"Best Collection of Essays", NCTE Awards for Excellence in Technical and Scientific Communication. Effective Documentation is a major sourcebook that offers technical writers, editors, teachers, and students of technical communication a wide variety of practical guidelines based on often hard to find research in the usability of printed and electronic media. The book's eighteen chapters provide a wealth of material on such topics of current interest as the writing of design manuals, research in cognitive psychology as applied to the design of user manuals, and the organizing of manuals for hierarchical software systems. Included are chapters by such well known scholars in the field as Philip Rubens, Robert Krull, Judith Ramey, and John Carroll. Effective Documentation reviews the advice offered by other "how to produce usable documentation" books, describing the different types of usability research and explaining the inherent biases of each type. It goes beyond the actual design of textual and/or electronic media to look at these designs in context, giving advice on effective management ("good management is a requisite of good writing"), on the relationship between document design and product design, and on how to find out who one's readers really are. Advances in the presentation of textual information are explained, with suggestions on how to improve the usability of individual sentences and the design of entire books. The concluding chapters discuss advances in the design and use of online information and offer valuable insights into the use of graphic information and the development and design of information communicated via electronic media. Stephen Doheny Farina is Assistant Professor of Technical Communication at Clarkson University. Effective Documentationis included in the Information Systems series, edited by Michael Lesk.

Think Like a UX Researcher

Think Like a UX Researcher
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9780429774003
ISBN-13 : 0429774001
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Think Like a UX Researcher by : David Travis

Think Like a UX Researcher will challenge your preconceptions about user experience (UX) research and encourage you to think beyond the obvious. You’ll discover how to plan and conduct UX research, analyze data, persuade teams to take action on the results and build a career in UX. The book will help you take a more strategic view of product design so you can focus on optimizing the user’s experience. UX Researchers, Designers, Project Managers, Scrum Masters, Business Analysts and Marketing Managers will find tools, inspiration and ideas to rejuvenate their thinking, inspire their team and improve their craft. Key Features A dive-in-anywhere book that offers practical advice and topical examples. Thought triggers, exercises and scenarios to test your knowledge of UX research. Workshop ideas to build a development team’s UX maturity. War stories from seasoned researchers to show you how UX research methods can be tailored to your own organization.

How to Write a Usable User Manual

How to Write a Usable User Manual
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Publisher : Philadelphia : ISI Press
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 0894950525
ISBN-13 : 9780894950520
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Write a Usable User Manual by : Edmond H. Weiss

Designed for Use

Designed for Use
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Publisher : Pragmatic Bookshelf
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 9781680505269
ISBN-13 : 1680505262
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Designed for Use by : Lukas Mathis

This book is for designers, developers, and product managers who are charged with what sometimes seems like an impossible task: making sure products work the way your users expect them to. You'll find out how to design applications and websites that people will not only use, but will absolutely love. The second edition brings the book up to date and expands it with three completely new chapters. Interaction design - the way the apps on our phones work, the way we enter a destination into our car's GPS - is becoming more and more important. Identify and fix bad software design by making usability the cornerstone of your design process. Lukas weaves together hands-on techniques and fundamental concepts. Each technique chapter explains a specific approach you can use to make your product more user friendly, such as storyboarding, usability tests, and paper prototyping. Idea chapters are concept-based: how to write usable text, how realistic your designs should look, when to use animations. This new edition is updated and expanded with new chapters covering requirements gathering, how the design of data structures influences the user interface, and how to do design work as a team. Through copious illustrations and supporting psychological research, expert developer and user interface designer Lukas Mathis gives you a deep dive into research, design, and implementation--the essential stages in designing usable interfaces for applications and websites. Lukas inspires you to look at design in a whole new way, explaining exactly what to look for - and what to avoid - in creating products that get people excited.

The Software Project Manager's Handbook

The Software Project Manager's Handbook
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 0471674206
ISBN-13 : 9780471674207
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Software Project Manager's Handbook by : Dwayne Phillips

Software project managers and their team members work individually towards a common goal. This book guides both, emphasizing basic principles that work at work. Software at work should be pleasant and productive, not just one or the other. This book emphasizes software project management at work. The author's unique approach concentrates on the concept that success on software projects has more to do with how people think individually and in groups than with programming. He summarizes past successful projects and why others failed. Visibility and communication are more important than SQL and C. The book discusses the technical and people aspects of software and how they relate to one another. The first part of the text discusses four themes: (1) people, process, product, (2) visibility, (3) configuration management, and (4) IEEE Standards. These themes stress thinking, organization, using what others have built, and people. The second part describes the software management principles of process, planning, and risk management. Part three discusses software engineering principles, the technical aspects of software projects. The fourth part examines software practices giving practical meaning to the individual topics covered in the preceding chapters. The final part of this book continues these practical aspects by illustrating a sample project through seven distinctive documents.

Microsoft Manual of Style

Microsoft Manual of Style
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 823
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ISBN-10 : 9780735669796
ISBN-13 : 0735669791
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Microsoft Manual of Style by : Microsoft Corporation

Maximize the impact and precision of your message! Now in its fourth edition, the Microsoft Manual of Style provides essential guidance to content creators, journalists, technical writers, editors, and everyone else who writes about computer technology. Direct from the Editorial Style Board at Microsoft—you get a comprehensive glossary of both general technology terms and those specific to Microsoft; clear, concise usage and style guidelines with helpful examples and alternatives; guidance on grammar, tone, and voice; and best practices for writing content for the web, optimizing for accessibility, and communicating to a worldwide audience. Fully updated and optimized for ease of use, the Microsoft Manual of Style is designed to help you communicate clearly, consistently, and accurately about technical topics—across a range of audiences and media.