DocumentCode
919809
Title
Factors affecting the processing of procedural instructions: implications for document design
Author
Ganier, Franck
Author_Institution
Univ. de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France
Volume
47
Issue
1
fYear
2004
fDate
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
26
Abstract
In order to improve the design of procedural instructions, technical writers need to know how users proceed when they are using them, from their initial reading, to execute described actions. Several kinds of activities are implicated, such as reading with understanding, action planning, carrying out specific actions, and executive control activities. This paper proposes that by taking into account design factors that affect these activities, technical writers can markedly improve the design of procedural documents. Thus, a model is suggested that combines information on how users deal with procedural documents when faced with new equipment and the mental processes involved in this interaction, together with document design recommendations aimed at enhancing the interactions between users, documents, and equipment.
Keywords
cognition; document handling; human factors; psychology; user interfaces; user manuals; document design; procedural learning; user model; Assembly; Books; Cognition; Concrete; Hardware; Home appliances; Manuals; Psychology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPC.2004.824289
Filename
1271378
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