Title :
What do users really want from computer documentation?
Author :
Mitchell, Georgians E.
Author_Institution :
IBM Corp., Somers, NY, USA
Abstract :
Information is typically the lowest rated component when measuring overall satisfaction of a software product. A survey is initiated to determine what aspects of documentation are frustrating or upsetting to computer users. The objective is to have customers define the problems as they perceive them. The methodology used, i.e., how the focus group approach enhanced the development of the actual questionnaire, is described. The major findings of the study that provide developers of computer documentation with insights and practical advice on how to improve the quality of the documentation they create are summarized
Keywords :
system documentation; technical presentation; computer documentation; computer users; customers; documentation quality improvement; focus group approach; questionnaire; software product satisfaction; survey; user aspects; Assembly; Computer science education; Conference management; Documentation; Market research; Professional communication; Programming profession; Quality management; Research and development management; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1993. IPCC 93 Proceedings. 'The New Face of Technical Communication: People, Processes, Products'
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1993.593755