DocumentCode
2677746
Title
Expanding information accessibility: combining process and procedural information, and using multiple access routes in HTML help
Author
Williams, Ceri
Author_Institution
Basis100, Toronto, Ont., Canada
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
571
Lastpage
579
Abstract
Online documentation, and particularly HTML documentation, provides the information developer with the ability to create multiple paths to the same piece of information. Providing access to the core information using exact and ambiguous organization schemes creates a documentation system that is more useful to the end user, and thus more likely to be used as a first source of reference. Over the last few years, I have worked on projects with SYSDOC Ltd. on projects in New Zealand and Holland, and more recently Basis100 Inc. in Canada. These projects have investigated the possibilities HTML documentation offer for creating end-user documentation that is more than simple step-by-step instructions, documentation that is used on a regular basis by the end users and that has multiple applications in the work environment. This paper discusses the process of development through three projects, and considers some of the possible areas for future development
Keywords
factographic databases; help systems; hypermedia markup languages; system documentation; Basis100 Inc.; HTML documentation; HTML help system; SYSDOC Ltd.; core information; development projects; end-user documentation; information accessibility; information organization schemes; multiple access routes; online documentation; procedural information; process information; reference source; work environment; Application software; Documentation; Graphical user interfaces; HTML; Machinery; Manufacturing; Navigation; Organizing; Production planning; Teamwork;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 2000. Proceedings of 2000 Joint IEEE International and 18th Annual Conference on Computer Documentation (IPCC/SIGDOC 2000)
Conference_Location
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6431-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.2000.887314
Filename
887314
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